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read PT numbers
Still learning to understand PT...
If you just had the VPIP and PFR on the following players (assume a sample of 700-1000 hands), what would you be able to say about them? VPIP --------------PFR 25.0 --------------- 9.4 47.2 -----------------2.8 14.0 ----------------4.7
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poopity, poopity pants. Last edited by Invigilator; 05-13-07 at 04:26 PM. Reason: formatting |
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Is this for 6 max or full ring? I can get more specific if I know the answer to that, but generally speaking:
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weeeee, unless player 2 is me, stack him to fuck every time
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grrrrr..... trouble with a villain
I had a hell of a time against this dude the other night. I can identify the more extreme ends of the number ranges, but what do you think when you see this on a hand sample of about 150?
VPIP 28 PFR 12 FA 2.52 TA 1.70 RA 2.80 Thank the maker that buddy overplayed an overpair when I floped top set. Until that death blow, he was in the way of almost everything I tried to do.
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poopity, poopity pants. Last edited by Invigilator; 05-17-07 at 03:45 PM. Reason: spelling |
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he is a lag, just re-raise him with your good hand's preflop. Reraise him preflop with hand like AQ and AJ and other things you normally dont raise with. Re-raise him on your good draws or pairs, most of your re-raise he will fold to. Don't let him draw cheap, make him pay. Be careful of low coordinated boards, 5 9 2 is a safe board except against a lag, that is right in their neiborhood.
also dont always assume he has a hand when he C-bets. Last edited by stormswa; 05-17-07 at 04:33 PM. |
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First, I almost entirely disagree with everything Brian said. He's describing how to play against... well.... not this guy.
This guy is basically a good player, but a little bit on the passive side. Wait - Is this full ring again? I keep forgetting that you don't play 6 max. OK, forget that - in full ring, this guy is too loose. But I still disagree with almost everything Brian wrote. |
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