Thread: 99 vs 65/11/2
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Old 10-21-2005, 10:33 AM
crownjules crownjules is offline
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Default Re: 99 vs 65/11/2

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as someone else asked what are reasonable hands he capping preflop? w/out any reads, a reasonable person would cap AA-TT, AKs, AKo, and maybe AQs.

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I know usual capping standards. That wasn't my question. Villain is hardly an unknown, at least I assume OP isn't posting those stats if they're only for some 20 hands or so.

Consider villain's numbers. 65/11/2. He plays 65% of hands and maintains an AF of 2. That's a LOT of betting/raising with no doubt losing hands. If the PFR number doesn't distinguish between raises/caps, then it's conceivable that villain could be capping with hands you wouldn't normally suspect given that he's unusually aggressive postflop.

Does the PFR % factor in capping amount, or is it strictly a measure of how often the person in question will raise? To clarify, if I raise and then cap, does it only count the initial raise or will both raise and cap increase my PFR %? My thinking is no, but I have never determined this myself.
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