Quote Originally Posted by biondino
I'm not sure that's what he was asking? If you mean Poker Tracker's post-flop aggression factor, it means the number of times you bet post-flop + number of times you raise post-flop divided by the number of times you call post-flop.

IMHO, a PFAF od 1 or less is passive, and more than about 1.6 or so is aggressive. Mine is currently 3 and I am looking to reduce it by at least .5 as I think I scare off too many worse hands post-flop while staying in too many hands where by rights I should be folding (and now that I am playing $50-$100NL some of the time, this is ebcoming increasingly obvious).
Trust me you dont want to try to become more passive.. the more aggressive, the better, generally.. Scaring away people is fine.. start adding more bluffs into your game (and watch your aggression factor shoot up even more! )