It's some assessment of how the other guy plays, but I can't figure it out, nor can I find any other references to it.
Thanks!
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It's some assessment of how the other guy plays, but I can't figure it out, nor can I find any other references to it.
Thanks!
22/1 means His VP$IP is 22% and his preflop raise is 1%.
VP$IP = Voluntarily Put Money in Pot (Shown as a percentage)
If you have Pokertracker you can get a HUD program that will display this information for you right under villians name while you are playing... very helpful when multitabling.
Poker Tracker stats: 22/1 = 22 VP$IP (voluntarily put $ in pot)/1 PFR (preflop raise %). 22 isn't out of line but a PFR of 1 is very low, so if he's raising preflop he probably has big hand. Small sample sizes make these numbers less than reliable but as you get more hands on a player the more representative they become.
Does PT keep stats on players from session to session, or does it reset after you leave the table?
PT keeps a running database on your hard drive.
www.pokertracker.com
See for yourself what it does.
Also check out the PT guide in the Beginner's Guide section.
Sometimes there is another number aswell. e.g. 20/10/1.5
Here, the last number is called the aggression factor (AF). As aggression factor increases, you are more likely to see bets rather than calls. I think 1-3 is fairly typical. Anything above 6 is pretty much a maniac and anything below 1 is very passive.