OK thanks but i really dont get it still =/ care to explain it in english ? lolAFq = [bets + raises] / [bets + raises + checks + folds + calls]
Its better than aggression factor, since it converges faster. No clue why people still use AF.
Wouldn't worry about it too much, i still don't understand the aggression stats very well! The most important stuff to understand are Vpip and Pfr. The larger the gap between Vpip/Pfr the more passive the player (generally) So you can usually assume that a 30/2 is loose passive, whereas a 40/30 is loose aggressive. But yeah higher the AFq the more they bet/raise really, the tricky part with aggression stats is remembering that they relate to vpip/pfr also, if a guy is a really tight 12/10 regular then his AFq might be high just because he always has a strong range, so if a 50/40 has a high AFq you can assume that because he's playing so much crap that he's often betting/raising with trash.
I hardly pay attention to AFq either tbh.
The best guys to 3bet bluff are those with a high steal% stat (>30) and a high Foldto3bet% stat (>85) when they open from CO or BTN
oh i think i´m confused, been awake like 26 hours now haha,>30 means higher than 30. What I wrote is correct
No problem. Hope you're finding PT3 useful.
Thanks !
You mean High "Attempt to steal" which should be higher then 30 ?
How many played hands would you need to have with someone to know that the information is valid ?
Is it like 30+ or what ? And do you guys just sit down and take a break until PT3 has identified a couple of hands ?
Thanks !
No, you just learn after playing hands with people, if theyre opening a lot of buttons, co, etc... might take 40 hands to realise they keep opening buttons, might take 200 but doesnt take too long. And also, no i didnt mean 3bet bluff the loose guys with high AFq's, bad players dont like to fold very much its okay to 3bet bluff them if they have a high fold to 3bet but otherwise don't start ****ing with fish cause it wont work for you, just 3bet them guys with pure value hands.
You'll need to make your favorite profile the default for the table type so all your 6max cash tables will have it when you start them.
And you can move the HUD into convenient positions on the table and go to 'save layout' by clicking on the PT3 icon at the top of the table.
You're lucky I'm not too busy at work today
haha thanks for all the help guys, i really appreciate it, well i´ll make a profile as you said, but if i dont have the name then i maybe will mix the stats with another player maybe or ?
ah nice.No you wont. Anyway, you can still see the name in the pop-up window. Just move the relevant boxes next to/near the seat where that player is sitting and save the layout. From then on, the HUD boxes will always be in the same place and will refer to whoever is in the seat they are next to.
I would tend to disagree, I think aggression stats are very useful. True, for a beginner it's probably easier to just focus on VPIP/PFR because a lot of time it will give you a close approximation of overall aggression. But they're only preflop stats. There are many players, especially at the micros, who have a very passive preflop game because they like to see cheap flops, but love to stab at pots postflop or treat draws like the nuts. So preflop aggression (or lack thereof) can translate to incorrect postflop assumptions with these players. AF/AFq are weighted heavily (3:1) towards postflop aggression and so give you a more accurate read.Wouldn't worry about it too much, i still don't understand the aggression stats very well! The most important stuff to understand are Vpip and Pfr. The larger the gap between Vpip/Pfr the more passive the player (generally)
OKIt's going to take too long to tell you step by step, easier if you just go to configure HUD and play with it. That's what I did.
Do it with only one 2nl table running (so you don't have to concentrate on playing at all) and you can see how your changes to the profile affect the HUD each time you change it.