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Can PT3 show table average VPIP?
Is this possible? Cant seem to find anything on my PT3 about this.
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Post this in the PT forums - I'm pretty sure you can, but can't remember for sure, and I think you have to set up custom stats to achieve this.
Just imo - for 6max (I won't give an opinion on fr), table average vpip is a worthless stat. Isolating weaker opponents is so critical in 6max that the overall table stats aren't important. For example, let's say there are two fish on the table, one running 25/7 and the other running 45/1, and the other three players are absolute nits w low 3bet%, 14/12 and 12/10. The overall table vpip doesn't really matter - you're raising over and 3betting the two fish w a broader range to isolate them when they limp or open, and blind stealing from the nits. |
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re: Can PT3 show table average VPIP? poker
I wouldn't say table VPIP was totally worthless. As a multi-tabler, it helps me decide whether to stay at a table or not. I'm getting decent at maintaining player reads while multi-tabling, but a whole table read is tougher.
If after about 40 hands or so my HUD says the table is running something like 15/9 and I haven't dialed in on any weak players AND things appear unprofitable to me, I will leave and find a table with better lobby stats. On the other hand, if I haven't done much at a table after 40 hands but the table stats are something like 25/5, I'll stay longer and give the table more of a chance. At tables like that, some profit usually comes eventually imo. |
