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 Originally Posted by Lee J90
As a example recently ive been playing with players who's VPIP is lets say:
VPIP: 40+/ PFR: 6.
Another type of player ive been playing is,
VPIP: 30-35/ PFR: 10
And another is
VPIP:20-25/ PFR:15-20
Now what types of players are these?
I'm assuming these are 6-max stats because they would be high for full ring.
40/6 - is someone that is loose passive fish - typically limping a lot of pots, has a huge gap which means hes calling way more than raising. Typical calling station - raise him to isolate and c-bet/value town - never bluff this player.
30-35/10 - is someone that still calls too much - could be a lagtard if he's flatting in position and has high aggression post flop otherwise he's just like the 40/6 guy.
25/20 -is a tag reg who is positionally aware, probably the hardest of the 3 to make any money off of.
Agree with the others - pokerstove is your friend.
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