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Old 08-16-2005, 08:07 PM
K C K C is offline
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Default Re: PT agression factor

I"m going to give you an example of where that's not the case. Gramdpa only plays aces kings and queens pre-flop, and always folds if there's an overcard to his top pair. He bets or raises on a 10 to 1 ratio with calling - he only calls once in a blue moon. His AF is thus 10.0 and he's never bluffed once in the 80 years he's been playing poker [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

What you really need here is the percentage of times a player bets as a factor of his total moves. Starting at about 5%, the higher you get over that, the more a player bluffs or semi-bluffs. For instance with a 12 he's more likely to be bluffing than not. Keep in mind too that in NL you have to look at the bet sizes as well. A lot of LAG's play loose and crazy with the small stuff but when they bring out the big guns they really mean it and really have it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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