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Old 02-07-2005, 03:34 PM
Stealthy Stealthy is offline
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Default Pokertracker - Bisonbison\'s Auto rate file question.

A very basic question for someone out there.

I have started using pokertracker and have imported the above rate file. What do all the abbreviations stand for?

i.e. sLA-A, which apparently I am at the moment!!

I have worked out most but not all of them. Can somebody post a link to their meanings.

Thanks.
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Old 02-07-2005, 07:18 PM
David04 David04 is offline
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Default Re: Pokertracker - Bisonbison\'s Auto rate file question.

Any "L" means Loose. Any "A" means Aggressive. A "T" means Tight, and a "P" means Passive. An "s"(lowercase) means slightly. An "N" means Neutral(neither aggressive nor passive)

The first 2(maybe 3, if slightly is used) letters describe tightness/looseness and preflop aggression. The 3rd letter is postflop aggression.

sLA-A means slightly loose, aggressive preflop, and aggressive postflop.

sLA-A is the 3rd best thing to be(right after TA-A and TA-N) so don't worry....just tighten up a bit.
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Old 02-08-2005, 12:23 AM
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Default Re: Pokertracker - Bisonbison\'s Auto rate file question.

Go to the micro limit forum and click on the sticky post at the top by btspider. At the bottom of the post you will see a link to Bison's notes on notes. All abbreviations are explained here.
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:10 AM
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Default Re: Pokertracker - Bisonbison\'s Auto rate file question.

Thanks both.
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