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Old 11-09-2004, 12:21 AM
sergsz sergsz is offline
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Default Pokertracker auto-ratings system

Playing Party 3/6, I've been using Bison's auto-rating system - but i think it would be really useful to add a postflop tight/loose component (to make it easy to quickly figure out whom you can bluff and against whom you should bet marginal hands for value).
I am thinking that the Went to SD% is the best stat to use to separate the tight from the loose postflop - but where would you draw the line? 40%? somewhere else?

Any input much appreciated.
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Old 11-09-2004, 01:40 AM
Vern Vern is offline
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Default Re: Pokertracker auto-ratings system

I use a combo of Went to SD and Won $ at SD

Strong Post flop play is WtSD between 28% & 32% AND W$aSD between 53 & 61%
Normal Post flrop play is WtSD between 25% & 35% AND W$aSD between 49% & 65%
Weak Post flop play is anything outside that.

There are a plethora of other stats you can use, but I find these two to indicate that a person has a habit of taking good hands to show down a decent amount of the time.

WtSD indicates how often a player gets to show down, it can be too much or too little.
W$aSD is high when a player folds at the river too much, indicating he only shows down winners and folds too much or is low when they call to many bets at the river when they are behind.

Vern

Standard Disclaimer, I am by no means an expert at any of this.
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Old 11-09-2004, 04:22 AM
laja laja is offline
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Default Re: Pokertracker auto-ratings system

what should the w$sd be for a player who bluffs too much ? I am looking for a stat to stop people from bluffing as much..
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