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aggressive or passive

Postby StarlightCoast » Sat Jul 23, 2005 5:32 pm

Would like some opinions on what point I should consider someone passive. If they have a 6% PFR would that be considered passive or aggressive. At what spot to you consider the dividing line to be?

Also when I am figuring an opponent to be passive or aggressive is the PFR percentage more important or should I be considering the postflop AF. If it is the postflop AF what would be considered passive and what aggressive?

If your answer is both then some advice on what numbers to use would be helpful. Also how do you classify someone who has a PFR of say 2% but their postflop AF is over 2? Thanks for any input.
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Postby Stoneburg » Sat Jul 23, 2005 5:54 pm

I'm just pulling these out of my ass...

vpip
10-20 = Tight
20-30 = Semi Loose
30-50 = Loose
50+ = Muppet

Pfr
1-2 = Super tight (AA/KK)
2-4 = Tight (AQ-AK, JJ+)
4-6 = Normal (AJs, TT+)
6-8 = Aggro (Axs, 66+)
8-12 = Over aggro (33+, KQ, Ax)
12+ = Muppet

Pfa
0-1 = Passive
1-2 = Normal
2-3 = Aggressive
4-5 = Very aggressive
6-10 = Over aggressive
10+ = Maniac


Someone with a pfr of 2% and a pfa of 2+ I would classify as very Tight/Aggressive and preferably stay away from. Pfr decides which hands you play against someone, Pfa decides how you play them.
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