| This is a discussion on PT: Agression Factor within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; Just a quick question regarding PokerTracker. How exactly is agression factor worked out? I use it a fair amount when having to make major decisions ... |
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PT: Agression Factor
Just a quick question regarding PokerTracker. How exactly is agression factor worked out? I use it a fair amount when having to make major decisions and was wondering exactly what my decision-making is based on.
As an aside apart from VP$IP, PF and AF what other stats do you find most useful (in cash and tourney). Thanks |
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another one i like is went to showdown %. if it's very low they can probably be bluffed off of decent hands with enough pressure, if it's very high they can probably be value bet to death |
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Yeah, I like to use the fold percentages on different streets. This helps identify players who like to see flops but can easily be c-bet off their hand. It also identifies players who like to float the flop but can be bet off on the turn. That last category has won me a lot of money, because they put in bets preflop and on the flop without any hope of winning (assuming I follow through, which I often do).
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