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Old 10-11-2007, 09:11 PM
Josem Josem is offline
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Default Re: STTF SNG->cash thread

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So I'm trying to understand pokerace stats more. What is a loose PFR? Does it work the same way as %ranges in sngpt?

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Basically, yes.

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So if someone is 15% PFR does that mean he's raising 15% of his hands?

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Yes.

It means that of the hands you have recorded for that player, 15% they raised preflop.

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What is loose, medium , and tight for PFR.

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PFR is a measure of aggression, not looseness.

A good NL 6max player will have a PFR very close to their VPIP rate. It would be reasonable to aim (subject to differences in games etc.) for the difference to be between 3% and 6% or so.

eg, 24/20, 19/15, etc.

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What about Total agression postflop? What is loose, medium, and tight.

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Again, that's a measure of aggression, not of looseness.

Be aware that a player's aggression will be affected by their VPIP - A player that plays 12/9, would often have an aggression factor of 4 or 5 or 6, because they're only playing premium hands preflop and would logically have premium hands post flop.

By contrast, a player who plays 50/10/2 could be equally aggressive post flop, because they're playing so much junk that they can't raise.

A 50/10/6 player would be a crazy maniac.

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For attempted to steal what position does that mean CO and button?

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Yes.

It means they've raised unopened pots from the CO/Button/SB.
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