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Your AutoRate standards in PT
Could anyone divulge their autorating standards in PT for identifying certain types of players?
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
Thanks.
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
While I am sure bison's standards are more sophisticated and generally useful, I have a very simple rating system that helps me instantly identify my two biggest targets in my low limit game: fishy, and really really REALLY fishy.
I use VPIP > 40 and VPIP > 55 respectively. I don't really care if they are loose aggressive fish or loose passive fish although I certainly adjust my play based on which they are. This may not be helpful but it is what I use. Cheers. |
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
As a side note, Bison does not have tags for the following:
Smiley Face Frowny Face Caution Sign I use for the following: Happy Face - Slightly loose aggro Frowny Face - Slightly loose passive Caution - Aggro PF, Passive Postflop |
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
I still use BisonBison's auto-rate rules, and am pretty happy with them right now, but I'm working on my own set, since Playerview covers everything that Bison's autorate rules do already.
I'll probably be categorizing some "specific" types of opponents. Like the kind that goes to showdown too much, has a low W$SD%, and is aggressive on the river. Might be a habitual river bluffer. |
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
Oh, and with Bison's rules, I only give an icon after 50 hands or so.
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Re: Your AutoRate standards in PT
I use Bison's rules, albeit somewhat modified. To me, it's very important to identify the typical calling station. They are L-P-P by standard and have a WTSD (went to showdown) > 40. Once you have good hand they will call you down to the river and you just know that they cannot be bluffed out of a pot. Also, I have assigned the "bomb" icon to super-maniacs, the ones who sees virtually every flop and put in raises on every street, no matter what they hold. These are the two player types you can extract the most money from if you learn to play them right. In order to release the extra icon needed, I have scrapped the T-A-N and only distinguish between T-A-A and T-A-P.
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