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nimi22
01-01-2013, 05:10 AM
Hi

When i look in stats i see Early UO PFR is different from PFR.

2 questions:

1) If someone limp is it considered open pot?

2) If nobody limped and there is a raise, will the regular PFR will be effected as well as the UO PFR?

Thanks

udbrky
01-02-2013, 03:46 PM
An unopened pot is when it folds to that position.

1) No. This is isolating a limper, it will be part of vpip, and pfr, but not UO PFR

2) yes, it will be affected.

Think of it like this, you have the set of all hands played, in that set are the subsets:

Folds
forced blinds
Hands you voluntarily put money in the pot (VPIP)

In VPIP are:

Limp
Call PFR
PFR

in PFR is:
Raise an unopened pot (UO PFR, RFI - raise first in, steal fall into this category)
Raise vs limpers
3bet+

So any time that you would raise in an unopened pot, it is PFR as well.