"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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