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what are your ideal Tracker numbers
What would you call a soild player as far as poker tracker numbers?
What would you rate a fish? I need to do some fine tuning and Id be curious to the difference from player to player. What are your numbers?
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This is totally dependent on the game you are playing.
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Yeah the game needs to be stated to make the numbers make sense.
Not necessarily the $$ amounds though, that SHOULD not really matter (in real life it probably does though because of human perceptions. i.e. it may be a lot of money, but it is only 3x the BB) Short table you will be looser than full table. HU vs any other table Limit will be different than NL.
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We've discussed this stuff before and lots of people have posted their numbers. Do a search.
One key thing to remember - it's possible to be a winning (or losing) player with many different sets of numbers. You want to look at them in combination with each other, and not individually. 30% VPIP may be a huge winner for one guy, while 14% VPIP may be for another... it depends on your overall style. Also, there are plenty of guys who's preflop numbers look fune, but they have no postflop skills and are huge donators. And yes, obviously there are a lot more important things to consider too: -Limit or NL -# of players at the table -Stakes -And so on and so forth |
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well
for me if they are all in the red on poker ace hud they are solid all green they are fish. as for specific numbers like boobie said it all depends a good player could have a high vp$ip and still be good and be taking advantage of low limit players. |
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