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When I see this "villain is a good reg: 22/18/4"
on a post what do the nos represent Note I have only ever played live until this month Thanks |
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I'm fairly new here, but I believe these are PokerTracker numbers. The first stands for VP$IP% (Voluntarily put $ in Pot %). The second is PFR% (Preflop Raise %). The last number is the AF (Agression Factor).
Based on the general default formula on PokerTracker, the numbers state that this player is SLAA (Semi-loose Aggressive preflop, Aggressive postflop). Could somebody please verify? |
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You are correct.
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so if it says 15/25/2 that would be avg preflop, aggr post flop and overall semi aggr yes ?? [/ QUOTE ] That would be a typo, as it's impossible to have a higher PFR % than VPIP. But a 15 VPIP is tight (not average--average varies widely depending on the game & stakes, but is generally near 20), a PFR above 10 is generally considered aggressive, and an AF over 2 is likewise considered aggressive (that's a postflop only aggression factor, and keep in mind that the looser a player is, the lower an "aggressive" AF will be). |
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