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DavidC
02-15-2005, 06:12 AM
I'm curious.
How do you determine table VPIP for a table you played a few weeks ago?
Is there something in PT that will let you figure that out in the sesion screen?
Is there a way that PT will give you a weighted VPIP based on number of hands played?
i.e. Someone who you've played 1k hands with with vpip 5% would swing it down more than someone with 12 hands vpip 35% would swing it up.
--Dave.
DavidC
02-15-2005, 11:57 AM
bump
I'm not sure how to do this other than by writing it down when I see it on PV.
BradleyT
02-16-2005, 02:54 AM
If bob plays 1% of hands for 10,000,000 hands in PT and everyone else at the tables plays 100% for 100,000 hands in a row, why would you want a weighted average that would display 1%?
DavidC
02-16-2005, 09:14 AM
I might not. You could be right.
Is it possible for me to check a session in PT and see what the simple average table VPIP was during that time?
--Dave.
Edit: There was a post on the small stakes forum a while back where they were talking about the table vpip dropping over the last few months at 2/4 and 3/6. How were they getting that data?
DavidC
02-16-2005, 09:34 AM
Firstly, it would say 9% + (my % was / 10).
Secondly, you're right. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
That being said, in this example, you'd want to isolate those 100,000 hands for sure.
What I was thinking is better applied to when you're comparing your bb/100 over 100,000 hands to another bb/100 over 100,000 hands result:
You could use the weighted average vpip of all your opponents much better than a simple average.
For an individual table, though, you're 100% right: you want a simple average.
My mistake.
So... now that that's clear, how would I go about finding vpip of my opponents for a session (it would probably have to be weighted according to how many hands they played with me in the session), or how would I determine, for 10k hands, what my average table vpip was? /images/graemlins/smile.gif
I know that there was a SS post about this, but I don't know where they were gathering their data.
Take care, and play well,
Dave.
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