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It's easier to demonstrate this with a series of examples than try to explain the why to begin with.
Suppose you have 5 bets, 5 raises, 5 calls, and 5 folds.
Your AFq is 10/20 = 50%
Your AF is 10/5 = 2.0
Now let's add more folds and say it's 5 bets, 5 raises, 5 calls, and 10 folds.
Your AFq is 10/25 = 40%
Your AF is 10/5 = 2.0
Now let's add more bets and say it's 10 bets, 5 raises, 5 calls, and 10 folds.
Your AFq is 15/30 = 50%
Your AF is 15/5 = 3.0
So if you add bets/raises AND folds, AFq remains stable while AF goes up. Similarly, if you decrease bets/raises AND folds, AFq remains stable while AF goes down. The first describes tagg behavior fairly well, and the second describes loose/passive behavior pretty well, which is what you're seeing with the 15/10 and the 35/20 there.
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