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Old 03-03-2007, 02:56 PM     Post subject: They passive or aggressive? #1 (permalink)  

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Just recently got a poker tracker type program and was wondering what percentage of VP$IP to PRF would you consider someone passive or aggressive? 50%+ would be aggressive? Eg. 40/20. Also, with the AF what would be considered aggressive or passive?
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Old 03-03-2007, 04:40 PM #2 (permalink)  
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VPIP will tell you have loose or tight someone is pre-flop. Less than ~20 and they're tight, more than ~25 and they're loose. PFR will tell you how aggressive someone is pre-flop. Less than ~6 and they're passive, more than ~10 and they're aggressive. PFA will tell you how aggressive they are post-flop, but it depends on how many hands they're playing pre-flop. For example, for a 20/8 player, a PFA over 2 is considered aggressive, under 1.5 is considered passive. But for a 8/6 player, 2 would be passive because they're only playing premium hands, so they should be betting almost everytime after the flop. Most 8/6 type players generally have high PFA's. On the flipside, a 50/8 player with a 2 PFA is quite aggressive post-flop. If he's seeing half of all flops and betting or raising on the flop twice as much as calling (which is what a PFA of 2 means) that's damn aggressive.

Hope that helps.
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Old 03-03-2007, 04:45 PM #3 (permalink)  

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Just what I needed to know. Thanks. =)
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