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Join Date: Sep 2007
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The VPIP and PFR stats (assuming that's what you mean by 40/0) don't tell you the whole story post-flop though. Some players are quite loose pre-flop, then play well, or at least less retarded post flop. What's the aggro factor is the question. I know you're not going to remember it, just going over the thought process I'd be going through in that situation. If the Aggro Factor was less than 1, I'd amend my previous scoring to this:
1) Call = 0 points
2) Fold = 6 points
3) Raise = 7 points
As you can see, I still think raising is a strong play with the loose-passive behind you, since he's potentially going to play an overpair to the board (99-JJ in particular, maybe QQ) in the same fashion pre-flop and on the flop and shut it down on the turn to resistance. You won't know what scenario you're in without raising the turn.
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