Last number is AF as standard not 3bet%.Probably stats from either Poker Tracker or Hold'em manager. A 10/7/2 would be a player with a vpip (voluntarility put money in the pot - e.g. elected to play this % of hands) of 10%. The second number is usually % of pre-flop raises, so this person plays 10% of his hands and raises pre-flop 7% of the time. The last number is typically the players 3-bet %, so he is 3-betting 2% of his hands in this case.
So, vpip/pfr/3-bet = 10/7/2
Steal more.Damn, Blue beat me while I was typing this out. Yes, 10/7/2 = nit. I know, for I am one. Those stats are essentially what I run in FR games.
Last number is AF as standard not 3bet%.
Yes, 10/7/2 = nit. I know, for I am one.
I lifted these exact stats from one of your previous posts
question 1) if the typical 3bet % is 2% is the range AA and KK only?
question 2) when the 3bet includes QQ JJ 10,10 suited connectors and AK AQ what is the 3bet% then?
question 3) what is typical %vpip in FR vs 6max game? sounds like this is how loose/tight players is
More like KK+/AK imo.1) range is JJ+
Most people having AF is pointless because they draw false conclusions after 100 hands as I've stated in many threads with stats.
A hardcore nit at full ring tends to be even better than 10/7
More like KK+/AK imo.