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Ultimate opponent stats
I did a little playing around this afternoon with my PT database to find out at WHAT Vpip and PFR level my opponent had the highest bb/100, I determined that the highest level was at less then 26 vpip and greater than 18 pfr. Just curious if anyone else had done this and what they came up with. This was mostly for 2-4 and 1-2 games. The bb/100 was 5.97.
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Re: Ultimate opponent stats
dude, obviously the more hands you play the greater is your chance of getting lucky. Filter for 50k hands and we can talk.
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Re: Ultimate opponent stats
And how many hands do you have on this guy? 3K?
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Re: Ultimate opponent stats
This is not one person, this is an aggregate of everyone who has those stats
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Re: Ultimate opponent stats
[ QUOTE ]
This is not one person, this is an aggregate of everyone who has those stats [/ QUOTE ] I really don't think that this can show anything then. PF stats can't make you a winner - it's postflop play. If you play too many or too few hands PF it could make you a loser though. There are plenty of 25/18 TAGs that are losers because they are poor postflop, and this becomes more and more true as you go higher. |
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Re: Ultimate opponent stats
For me, the "ultimate opponent" is this guy who is 78/0/.49 over the 2K hands I've sat with him. His win rate is something like -22BB/100. He's definitely the ultimate. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
Seriously, though... as others have said, there are a lot of 25/18 types who are marginal winners or just flat-out losers b/c they do not play well postflop. It's really hard to gauge. Tom Tom |
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