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Questions on PAHUD
Hey there i just started using PAHUD and was wondering if someone could help me better understand it.
What i would like to know is how i can tell if a player is Tight/Loose Aggressive/Passive Im going to guess that the higher VPIP is the looser the player is and the higher the PFR is the more aggressive they are. am i correct in these assumptions? the one thing that i do not have a clue about is the aggression number. what does this show and how is it calculated and how should i affect my play vs someone high a high/low result. thanks for the help guys JustChip |
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Re: Questions on PAHUD
yes higher VPIP= looser, higher pfr= more aggressive pf
from poker.wikia, petty sure this is it " Bet/Call Bet to Call ratio (after, the flop). Also known as aggression factor. If higher than 1.0, the player bets or raises more often than he calls." |
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Re: Questions on PAHUD
Keep in mind that vpip and pfr are fairly accurate even after few hands (like 100 or so). AF, or aggression factor, needs much more to be any accurate. When you use PAHUD, you can check your own AF on each table, and you'll see it can be vastly different.
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Re: Questions on PAHUD
so are my assumptions correct about the VPIP and PFR in terms of the players being TAG, LAG, TP, or LP
low(red) VPIP and high(red) PFR is a tight aggressive player? |
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Re: Questions on PAHUD
Yes. If you use the default layouts, you want to find tables filled with mostly green and avoid tables with red.
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