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Volume put in pot?
Hello
What does this mean and what does it tell me about a player. |
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Re: Volume put in pot?
Do you maybe mean 'Voluntarily' put money into pot? That one means how often you call out of the blinds.
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Re: Volume put in pot?
Depends on the amount of fiber in my diet. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Re: Volume put in pot?
VP$IP stands for "voluntarily put $ in pre-flop".
And its expressed as a percentage of the times this is "true" over a given range of hands. The lower this number the more selective the player is in starting requirements. Now make sense? (Fibre in the diet, I like it [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]) |
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Re: Volume put in pot?
Pokerstars keeps a stitistic of what % of the time you've seen the flop in any session. The VP$IP value seems close to it, but it shouldn't be identical since it should also count the times when you steal preflop.
Can someone give some examples of what VP$IP works best for good players at various levels?(maybe 23% at 25 NL, 18% at 200 NL or whatever? I don't know) |
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