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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I've seen a few posts where people are using Aggression Factor when assesing what a 'donkbet' means (She has a high aggression factor so a donkbet doesn't mean much, for example) That's the incorrect stat to be looking at right? Isn't BetFlop% a better stat to be looking at when assesing donkbets? It seems obvious to me, but i've seen lots of people drawing inferences from Agg. Factor. Am I missing something there by taking the aggression factor stat too literally (ie. How often somebody raises&bets versus how often they just call)? I think thats n00bish enough to go in this thread. [/ QUOTE ] i dont use this stat to infer much about thier donk bets. generally donk bets from TAGs mean they hit a set and are tryying to pressure u into raising (very +EV play in multiway pots when u have ppl to act after u). and LAGs just do it most ppl over-use the AF #. that number doesnt have much meaning because it doesnt mean anything until u get to a big sample size (400+hands) [/ QUOTE ] Agression Factor doesn't take folding into account. So if I folded every hand that I missed the flop and never called but always bet or raised when I hit the flop my agression factor would be infinity. I've seen people infer that the higher the agression factor the higher % chance that the person is bluffing, that's not true. People seem to refuse to learn this and even when I have linked them to the information, they have written out responses like I didn't check the link but you are wrong, lol. Agression factor used in unison with Fold TO CB% and CB% is a useful stat. [/ QUOTE ] Link please? [/ QUOTE ] Don't bother with the link - he's wrong [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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