OK - PFR%
TAA's
Between 7-10% - +5.49
Greater than 10% - +11.62
Greater than 12% - +7.09
Greater than 15% - -30 (minus)
SLAA's
Between 7-10% - +13.33
Greater than 10% - +5.33
Greater than 12% - +3.46
Greater than 15% - - +10.42 (this is getting near maniac and may be an artefact of lots of players busting out before 20 hands - only 23% of these are around to be rated at 50 hands by which time their BB/100 has dropped to 7.4))
Otherwise it's more or less as you would expect. TAA's have premium starting hands and should be raising 10-12% of the time they put money in, SLAA play more marginal hands and so should raise pre-flop a little less (7-10%).
Now let's just check those who raise pre-flop less than 7% but are still aggressive after.
TPA (tight passive aggressives)
PFR <5% +1.1
PFR 5-7% - +2.54
sLPA (slightly loose passive aggressives)
PFR<5% +4.31
PFR 5-7% +2.69
Again the tight players benefit from rasiing a little more - I don't understand why it's better for a sLPA to raise less than 5% though - unless you somehow benefit from disguising your hand if you limp a lot (less than 3% PFR was +3.31 btw)
Still the optimum stats for Vi$ip and PFR do seem to be Vp$iP 25-30% and PFR 7-10%
I guess as those are in line with my stats in these games (last 10,000 hands
Vp$ip 26.5%, PFR 8.9% and BB/100 9.59 (PT style) I should be happy.