Hi
I have just been playing on a table where 2 opponents according to HEM have inf aggression. They have both played 67 hands, so what does "inf" mean.
I thought it might mean infinite, but they have both played 67 hands so cant be can it?
Hi
I have just been playing on a table where 2 opponents according to HEM have inf aggression. They have both played 67 hands, so what does "inf" mean.
I thought it might mean infinite, but they have both played 67 hands so cant be can it?
inf means infinite or undefined. So they have played no hands where a Aggression could be calculated so far.
Just played against an opponent who played 54 hands, had total aggression frequency of 17% but his "Aggression" was "inf"
Why would it be "inf" ?
It's infinite.
This means in all the hands this player played, he never "called" a bet postflop. He would always bet/raise... or just fold.
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so anything in the inf region is basically not enuff sample size etc to go on so just ignore it?
There are players that only raise or fold.... especially when you play for example hyper turbo SNGs.
Or players that as an experiment will never limp. Full Tilt for example had these silly Full Tilt Academy challenges in the past, where one of the challenges was to play 500 hands where you were only allowed to raise or fold.
So a 'inf' aggression is possible over a 500 hands sample size.
Tip: create a popup: add Flop Agg, Turn Agg, River Agg to the popup--> attach the popup to the Overall Agg. A lot of players will have inf Flop Agg, but then only a 1.0 Turn Agg, with a 0.5 River Agg.
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