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JDMcNugent7 12-04-05 10:22 PM

What's this mean?
 
Villain is ~27/4/3.

What the hell are those numbers ?
I'm sure its some stats from poker tracker but i dont have PT- i know i should get it soon- and i prob will - but wut do those #'s mean ?

Talking Poker 12-04-05 10:34 PM

The first one is likely his VPIP (how often he voluntarily puts money into the pot).

The second one could be his preflop raise amount. And I'm not really sure what the third is. Shabi?

PShabi 12-04-05 11:10 PM

It's usually listed VP$IP, PFR, and the 3rd # is postflop aggression factor, 2 being the "average correct" value for this.

If you see a 4th value, it's usually referring to the # of hands in the sample size.

Shabi is 24/18/2.4/150 for example

is 24% VPIP
18% PFR
2.4 Agg factor
thru 150 hands.

Talking Poker 12-04-05 11:41 PM

Post flop aggression - but of course!

No idea why I brain farted on this one.

JDMcNugent7 12-04-05 11:51 PM

so ur saying a "2" on the 3rd number means his uses the correct amount of aggressiveness?
wuts the range on that 3rd # ?

lightfungus 12-05-05 01:30 AM

Whats the range on the first number? 24% seems kinda high to me.

PShabi 12-05-05 08:22 AM


"2" is accepted as a basic correct value of total postflop aggression. People who use stats regularly go further and break it down by street. So a flop aggression of 2.8, a turn aggression of 2.1, a river aggression of 1.8. Those are avg. to get a total postflop reading.

If I have my Poker Ace running and I have the stats readily available, it just serves as a quick read. However, if I'm in a hand and someone has an agg factor of 2.5, that doesn't mean much different to me than a 2.0 or 3.0.

It's just when you see values way below or way above 2, well, you get the idea.

As far as 24% being high for VPIP, remember, I'm talking about 6-max limit games. You steal more, defend more, and generally have to play more hands.

In full ring games (when I played them), I was significantly lower.


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