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Old 11-21-2007, 12:41 PM
calidris calidris is offline
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Default Re: stars 1/2 - qq in capped preflop pot with k on flop

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Only thing I see wrong with his stats is that he his vpip is slightly high. Someone who has really good postflop play will be able to get away with a higher vpip.

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"Slightly" high? 33% basically means that he's playing Ax, mid unsuited connectors and suited one gappers from any postition. That's not slightly loose, that's speewing money.
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Old 11-21-2007, 01:59 PM
Dankenstein Dankenstein is offline
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Default Re: stars 1/2 - qq in capped preflop pot with k on flop

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Only thing I see wrong with his stats is that he his vpip is slightly high. Someone who has really good postflop play will be able to get away with a higher vpip.

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"Slightly" high? 33% basically means that he's playing Ax, mid unsuited connectors and suited one gappers from any postition. That's not slightly loose, that's speewing money.

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What is your vpip and what do you think it should be between ?

If you had to classify VPIP in 4 ranges of Too tight, Tight (where you want to be), Slightly loose, and loose what would those ranges be ?


This player looks like a 6-max player playing in full ring.
I see players like this all the time who are competent postflop and loose preflop. I'm not saying a high vpip is something you should strive for. I'm just saying that this VPIP alone isn't an indicator of whether he is a good player post flop and you shouldn't be making that "read" from his stats.
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