Re: Poll: Defining \"Typical\"
mbraudel,
Although I only have a little experience with PokerTracker, I think you'll find that the percentage it gives in this case is the percentage of all hands dealt that were raised.
If a given player has PFR%= 5%, and has been dealt 100 hands while seeing the flop 30 times, that means he has raised 5 times. Of course, he has raised a higher percentage of hands he saw the flop with (16.7%).
So for a 10 handed table, with 50% of the players seeing the flop, if PokerTracker reports overall PFR%=5%, then on average there were 5 players raising 5% of their hands for an overall average of 25% of pots being raised. (Actually this is a slight over-estimate, since it doesn't account for reraises, but still a more realistic number, I think.) This was the number I wanted.
Due to some confusion, the poll numbers may not be very meaningful. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
But thanks anyway. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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