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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
    from where did you get passive? i would have thought a 37/26 would be more on the aggressive side?
    loose passive due to the gap between his VPIP and PFR, yes? Generally an aggressive player will be the first to open pots or come in raising, whereas this guy's flatting wide pf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by al yell View Post
    loose passive due to the gap between his VPIP and PFR, yes? Generally an aggressive player will be the first to open pots or come in raising, whereas this guy's flatting wide pf.
    ridic small sample to argue this about but presuming that a 37/26 is passive postflop doesn't seem good...
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    Quote Originally Posted by al yell View Post
    loose passive due to the gap between his VPIP and PFR, yes? Generally an aggressive player will be the first to open pots or come in raising, whereas this guy's flatting wide pf.

    granted, there is an 11% difference between his VPIP and PFR, but he's 37/26, so he's still raising over 70% of the hands he VPIP's with, which is comparable to a 10/7 in terms of passivity, it's just that this guy (if he really was 37/26, i highly doubt he would be over a decent sample) is playing a lot more hands.

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