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Old 10-26-2007, 10:35 AM
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Default Re: NL2 - AJs in CO turn 2 pair on 3 flush board

Bet, if raised i dunno how i can be ahead.

KT got there, FD got there, AQ has us anyway, Sets possible but unlikly.


You look at AF and consider its value along with other stats. So high a VPIP and high PFR show the guy is betting/raising ALOT, and since he has a high vpip he cant have a great hand everytime...can he [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]?

A low VPIP and high AF is [retty common, they have good hands so go ape [censored]. A high AF is also indicative of a "BET/FOLD" or "BET/SHOVE" type player. He decides quickly that he wants to get all in and comes back over you, or folds keeping his AF high.

Calling reduces the AF.

Other stats such as PFR/CBET flop/Cbet turn/Raise Cbets all help indicate just how and where he's aggression stems from.
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