Quote Originally Posted by didy
So logically there is Correlation between opponents VPIP and our VPIP, and PFR too...is that true? Will we make the most money?
For example if we play with 4 players with VPIP range 40-55 and PFR 10-15
this means that we should lower out VPIP and increase PFR, lets say 20/18, but maybe we would earn more with 30/25...where is the line?
That's not how you interpret VPIP/PFR.. it tells you something about their ranges. For example let's say you meet someone that is 80/1. If he raises preflop, you can be almost sure it's AA-KK-QQ. Makes it very easy to play against. And if he's in a pot, he can have virtually any hand, so he'll very often be playing total crap. (any VPIP>40% is usually a bad player)

Btw I often include math in my posts (more than anyone else here I think) so if you want some math browse through my posts .