Dumb@ss question... that i should know the answer to...
In HEM & PT, infinity for an aggression value means...? very aggressive, very passive? Okay, thanks. :shock:
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Dumb@ss question... that i should know the answer to...
In HEM & PT, infinity for an aggression value means...? very aggressive, very passive? Okay, thanks. :shock:
Both? If you never call, but always fold than you have an infinite aggression factor, but I would consider you passive. If you always raise and never call you will have an infinite aggression factor as well. This would be aggressive imo. Basically if you never call you're going to have an infinite aggression factor.
Shiiiit.... :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by animal_chin
thanks tho' :)
it means you don't have a big enough sample
not really, I have stats on players with 100+ hands that are infinite agg.Quote:
Originally Posted by iopq
It just means that they play raise/fold postflop.
Agg factor = bets or raises/calls.
Checks and folds are not factored into the equation.
Does calling all-in decrease your aggression level?Quote:
Originally Posted by chardrian
Why would it?
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Originally Posted by iopq
I don't know the true answer here but if the formula is:
AF = [BETS + RAISES] / CALLS
Then yes, any call would reduce your AF. Right?
right.
that is why you need consider aggression frequency to answer the aggressive passive/question. You should anyway
But something devided by zero is not infinity! It breaks the universe.