When PT auto-rates "priority" categories, it finds players first who meet the "priority criteria." For example, a player who is sLP who exhibits the characteristics of a CS will show up as a CS. Likewise for a LP player. You definitely want this. A calling station will call your bet to the river and pay you off, while a sLP or LP may check/fold more often.
To wit:
A player with a VP$IP of 28%, and a PFA of 0.9 will be a sLP. If that player also has a WtSD when saw flop of > 34%, they're a calling station. The priority basically siphons out those players who will not only be passive, but who will be passive straight through to the showdown.
Showdown muppets are similar. These clowns will go to showdown with lousy hands and expect them to hold up. They'll bet bottom pair in a heartbeat.
In my limit rules, CS's are the largest group, followed by the neutrals (which catch all the non-SM/CS passives, and non-aggressives).
Hope this helps.Statistics: Posted by Tiburon — Sun Jul 17, 2005 2:48 pm
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