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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
As MMM said don't worry about sample size when the stats are extreme - if someone is running 60/5 over 20 hands, they are loose and passive, if someone is running 4/2 over 20, they are a nit.
Ignoring the fact that it's impossible to run 4/2 over 20, I'll just say that someone so tight over 20 is not necessarily a supernit, as accurate tagg stats take much longer than loose fish stats to converge. a 5/5 over 20 could be 14/12 or 20/18, it's just too early to tell. All we can say is that they're almost certainly not a loose fish.
 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
Note that a 60/40 or whatever is not necessarily a fish over 20 hands, since they have a more normal vpip/ pfr ratio and could be someone running hot
60/40 over 20 could certainly be a 25/22 just running into good spots, but if you've got a decent sample at a stake, and know most regs -- I'd much rather assume that they're an aggressive fish, but if they've been playing that many hands you should have some other information to decide if they're leaning towards reg or fish.
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