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St3v3k4hn
09-11-2010, 05:44 PM
I keep seeing stats like the following:
Turn AF = INF
Turn A% = 20%
How can that be? The INF AF means they always bet or raise right? So what is the 20% A%???
Thanks

Patvs
09-12-2010, 12:32 AM
Turn AF: INF means so far the player has always bet/raised.
But if it's infinite your sample size (#hands) is probably too small, since no player can maintain a AF INF.

Aggression percentage can be anything from 0-100 and is based on an aggressive action on each street. So if I bet the turn and the river but check the flop I would have 66% Agg Pct because I made 2 out of 3 aggressive actions.

So in theory this should display 100%. Try changing the min sample size to 2 (or 3) so these stats will only be displayed based on at least 2 situations.

St3v3k4hn
09-12-2010, 02:30 PM
Try changing the min sample size to 2 (or 3) so these stats will only be displayed based on at least 2 situations.
OK that'll help. But I am trying to figure out the difference between these, and whether I should use one or both. I Used to only use AF but after reading stuff on 2+2 it seems like maybe using both is better.

AF indicates how often person bets or raises (acts aggro) vs just calls when he plays.
A% indicates how often person acts aggro overall.

So when both are high person is truly aggro; when both are low person is truly passive; otherwise its more situational. Is this correct?

Patvs
09-13-2010, 12:01 AM
I don't understand myself how one can be high and the other low for specific situations. 2+2 might be better for such questions...