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auto-rate rules
anyone know where to find a good set of auto-rate rules for PT? or are the ones that come with it the ones to go by?
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Re: auto-rate rules
search for some notes on notes by bisonbison. or there is a good post about that by mssunshine, also tt made a nice set of autorate ruleys, look at faq in the microlimit forum
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Re: auto-rate rules
do a search. there's tons
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Re: auto-rate rules
because i feel sorry for you.
http://poker.rayjk.com/DNN/Default.aspx?tabid=89 i hope you appreciate the hassle i went through. i couldn't even copy and paste the link because i have PT Guide open and the security on it doesn't allow it |
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Re: auto-rate rules
The PT default auto rate rules are based on the DRIVETT (me)autorate rules. Since they are 95% the same as Bison's, its a good place to start before you decide to make adjustments.
TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: auto-rate rules for nl
would the default autorate rules work for nl?
also i found a good set of them at bet-the-pot.com but im not sure how to prioritize them ie. 1-10 what should i assing for #s. |
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Re: auto-rate rules for nl
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would the default autorate rules work for nl? [/ QUOTE ] No. they were not designed with NL in mind. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: auto-rate rules for nl
ok do you know where i can find a good set for nl?
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Re: auto-rate rules for nl
The bet the pot ones are mine - the biggest advantage in using them is that they use WtSD% to differentiate passive fish (who will fold to strong bets) from calling stations (who will not). The other rating systems lump fish and calling stations together which can be a pain if you are thinking about bluffing them.
They are also a bit looser than the limit ones as low stake NL players tend to see more flops. To be honest I don't use the icons that much as with GT+ I have the actual stats for Vp$iP, PFR, PFA and WtSD overlaid on screen for each player at all times. It can be handy to assess a table at a glance though. |
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