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loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
Hey guys, I was wondering, what would the approximate VPIP and PFRs be for each respective table type in a shorthanded game of 6 players?
1. loose/passive 2. tight/aggressive Thanks. |
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Re: loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
dont look at average stats if you are using it to table select. That would be a MASSIVE mistake.
Look at the specific players and how they are seated. I.e get position on loose/aggressive/bad players and try to have tights/nits/passive players to you left. |
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Re: loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
Nah, I wasn't necessarily going to use it to table select, I was just curious what VPIP and PFR combination usually represents a loose/passive table.
I'm not really that great with interpreting those 2 important stats... |
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Re: loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
A loose passive stat 50/10
A tight aggresive stat 27/19 So if your table is running at 40/10 you are prolly not in bad shape. |
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Re: loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
Cool--thank you. I would imagine those numbers would change slightly if there were, say, 5 players instead of 6?
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Re: loose/passive tables, tight/agg tables, vpip, and pfr
ya. 3-way a tight aggesive table is prolly something like 45/35.
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