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Daily Poker Quiz: Archive

Your hand

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    Game:Texas
    Gametype:  No-limit
    Blinds:-
    Position:-
Poker Tracker statistics
2008-08-09

You're facing the player CoolGuy345 in a tenhanded game. He's got the following stats in Poker Tracker (or a similar program):

pfr/vp$ip/af
5/75/0.3

What does that make him?





A loose calling station (correct)
PFR (pre-flop raises) is how often, in percent, that the player raises.

VP$IP (voluntarily put money in pot) is how often, again in percent, that the player has voluntarily contributed to the pot. Blinds don't count.

AF (aggression factor) is a way of measuring how aggressive the player is. The higher the number, the more aggressive.

In this case, you're facing a very loose calling station who almost never shows aggressiveness, neither before nor after the flop.

A normal player
PFR (pre-flop raises) is how often, in percent, that the player raises.

VP$IP (voluntarily put money in pot) is how often, again in percent, that the player has voluntarily contributed to the pot. Blinds don't count.

AF (aggression factor) is a way of measuring how aggressive the player is. The higher the number, the more aggressive.

In this case, you're facing a very loose calling station who almost never shows aggressiveness, neither before nor after the flop.

A tight rock
PFR (pre-flop raises) is how often, in percent, that the player raises.

VP$IP (voluntarily put money in pot) is how often, again in percent, that the player has voluntarily contributed to the pot. Blinds don't count.

AF (aggression factor) is a way of measuring how aggressive the player is. The higher the number, the more aggressive.

In this case, you're facing a very loose calling station who almost never shows aggressiveness, neither before nor after the flop.



Result:
A loose calling station 41%
A normal player 23%
A tight rock 36%

Totally 831 vote(s)


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