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vpip/pfr figures
Hey guys i'm wondering how the games change in terms of the average players vpip and prf the higher the stakes.
Could any of you with a decent sample of hands from $25nl-$200 tell me what the average stats are for each level? I know table selection will probably give slightly different results but it should give a decent indication of how the games change. The stats i have for $5nl and $10nl are... $5nl 30/6.2 $10nl 26.3/6.6 cheers. |
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
you are too weak preflop
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
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you are too weak preflop [/ QUOTE ] These arnt my stats. I'm looking for the average players stats found at the bottom of the summary section in pokertracker |
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
I'm too lazy to look at PT, but at $100 it's probably like 20/7 or maybe 15/7.
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
Share the knowledge guys (:
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
At what site?
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
Stars or tilt
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Re: vpip/pfr figures
25NL and 50NL varied wildly from table to table.
At either level, a VP$IP >30 was a good table to stay at. Typical was 22-28 VP$IP and 4-10 PFR. BTW, this stat doesn't really tell you the difference between the levels. What is really noticable to me is that the number of players without a clue who are totally donating goes way down at Stars. A good table at 25NL had a couple 44/11/1.5 wingnuts, a 50/0/0.8 fish, a 30/20/5, and the rest were 15/10/2 or 10/2/5 rocks. |
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