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VP$IP and PFR % Question
I have just gotten a HUD (finally) and I'm liking it a lot, however I'm a bit unsure of what a low VP$IP/PFR% is.
The HUD I'm using allows you to color code players with low VP$IP and PFR% but I don't really know what a low one is on 6-max, and it doesn't have any defaults.
I guess it's something like this..
VP$IP
<5 BLACK
<10 RED
<20 ORANGE
<35 YELLOW
ELSE GREEN
PFR
<4.5 BLACK
<7 RED
<13 ORANGE
<16 YELLOW
ELSE GREEN
Ok so I guessed a lot of this based on my limited experience with the program. If you have a better idea on the numbers, please let me know!
The reason for me asking this is that I plan to multi table 6 micros soon and when I get 3bet pf with marginal hands like AJ/AQ I wanna decide respond fast, by mainly using the colors (if we have decent history).
Also, I have noticed a lot of people say 'villian is num1/num2/num3' on here. Which numbers are what? $VPIP/PFR/??? (sorry for the noob question).
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I'd just go by the numbers, you can decide really fast. Have em display
VPIP/PFR/AF(postflop)/nr.of hand
You can see at first glance what kind of player you are dealing with, and the amount of hands can tell you how accurate it is. (<50 hands it means very little)
AF (aggression factor) is the ratio of times that player has bet/raised compared to how often he has called. If a low AF player bets it's probably because he has it, if a high AF player bets it's more likely to be a semi-bluff or bluff or thin value bet because he bets/raises a lot.
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thanks man, I didn't know the AF existed and it wasn't shown by default so I've enabled it now. Seems quite good.
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I would recommend that you download poker stove (its free) it lets you play with ranges and equity and you'll have a better idea of what someone who raises 12% of his hands is raising etc...