Floaters...

koadyawn

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So which stats help out pin point the floaters? went to showdown %?

and also..when someone has a aggression factor of 3 and up..should I give them much credit for a hand when they bet and raise? (postflop)

and if a player has an agg. factor of 1.5 less ...now should I really give them credit for a hand? (postflop)
 
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Yep, basically fold to flop bet/cbet in conjunction with the same turn stat and wtsd too actually. Everything's situational...

For ex:

30/15 flat calls your pf raise with position on you, and calls your flop bet. He's got a %55 FFB.

This guy is floating WIDE. His pf calling range is huge, as is his floating range. That's not to say you should double barrel often though - look at his later street stats too. If he only folds %30 of turns, then just give up without a hand. This all depends on board texture too....

ex 2:

14/9 does the exact same thing, and he's got the same %55 FFB.

This guy's range is so much stronger than the last guy's that generally double barreling will be a bad idea. His ffb seems low, but that's because he'll generally have a hand. Again this all depends on board texture - you might be able to double barrel him off 77 if the board is perfect like 25J with an A turn.

Such a complicated game, I love it :) Just remember it's a multistreet game and to use as much info as you can.
 
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Thanks for the info chuck..

so all the stats including : fold to c-bet, fold flop bet.. what are the differences between the 2?

and how low would his fold turn bet be in order for me to fire off a 2nd barrel?

sorry for all the questions Im just making a transition from sngs to rings
 
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No need to apologize :)

Don't worry about the difference between ffb and fcb, they're basically the same.

The fold turn to bet/cbet is also a difficult question to answer. Depends. I'd just say if it looks really high (80%) or really low (%20), then take the appropriate action, but again remember sample size is everything. Even if you have like 100 hands on someone those numbers could be completely deceiving and lead you to take the wrong action.
 
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I don't use the fold to turn bet stat anymore (only against regs that I have a ton of hands on). Generally a decision to double barrel will be based more on the board than on the player's turn bet/fold stats.
 
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I'm pretty new to all this. Is there a list of what all these things (ffg fcb VPIP etc). They seem to have considerable influence on how you play. How do you keep track of these as you play?
 
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