"Plrs/Flop"?

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I assume Plrs is short for players.

On bodog, there is a column called "Plrs/Flop", and its values are in percentage. What is that about?
 
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I assume Plrs is short for players.

On bodog, there is a column called "Plrs/Flop", and its values are in percentage. What is that about?
Average percent of players per flop. It tells you how many players on average are playing each hand. Example: At a 10-player table, a 5 player-per-flop average would be 50%. 2 players per flop would be 20%. I'm not sure how many hands are in each sample to get the average, though.
 
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Average percent of players per flop. It tells you how many players on average are playing each hand. Example: At a 10-player table, a 5 player-per-flop average would be 50%. 2 players per flop would be 20%. I'm not sure how many hands are in each sample to get the average, though.

Hey thanks for the reply. So basically it tells you whether the table consists of tight players, or loose?
 
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Hey thanks for the reply. So basically it tells you whether the table consists of tight players, or loose?
I'd say if you combine that with the average pot size stat, then yes. But you couldn't really say loose or tight by itself.
 
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