by Derk » Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:56 pm
Ed Miller has some good thoughts regarding this. Basically when you raise you're pushing your pot equity edge, but you give up some other things that I can't recall immediately. Anyway, if you're not playing against tight, tricky (read: TAGs or UAGs) players, it's almost always correct to push your pot equity edge. On top of this, being aggressive (and tight, of course), your opponents will tend to give you credit for better hands than you may have. Raising preflop puts you in control of the hand and that means you have a better opportunity to win the pot even when you miss the flop. So, push that pot equity edge.
Those aggression numbers are fine. I hope your VP$IP isn't 20% or 24% though, cause that's too high for .5/1 online. I consider anyone with a VP$IP over 19% to be loose.