What is a good Vpip percentage?

50% to 60% is ideal, assuming that you have a VPIP of 15% to 20%. Much higher, and you are probably overplaying speculative hands and bad hands, and bluffing too much. Much lower and you are not playing your good hands strongly postflop. Leave the bluffing for the movies and for live play.

What should my Vpip and PFR be?

Solid regulars generally have a VPIP/PFR between 19/17 and 25/23. As you move up in stakes, the rake (the amount taken from each pot by the poker room) decreases as a percentage of the pot and players are able to use wider ranges. Winning regulars often have statistics closer to 28/20 or 27/19 at the higher stakes.

What is a good Vpip in PLO?

PLO Loves Action Even some very good PLO players may have a VPIP of 25%-30%. Of course, some players enjoy the shrunken equity disadvantages far too much. Be prepared to open your ranges in PLO, but be cautious about justifying entering every hand.

What is average Vpip?

A good VPIP percentage in a 9 person poker game is around 15%. A good VPIP percentage in a 6 person poker game is around 21%. The optimal VPIP percentage for you though is going to be the one that fits your play style the best.

What is a PFR in poker?

PFR stands for “preflop raiser”. It is a sign of how many hands a player raises on the first betting round (preflop in Hold’em). August 15 2020.

How many hands can a VPIP be used for?

For VPIP I consider 40 hands to be a broad idea, 100 hands to be a good idea, and 300+ hands to be a great idea. This is really what VPIP is used for. Getting a quick statistical idea of how loose or tight a player enters pots and using that to estimate the hands he’d play and the strength of his hand ranges.

What does it mean if your VPIP is 100%?

If we were to quickly graph VPIP ranging from 0% to 100% what we would find is players with very high VPIPs, usually 40% or higher are going to be fishy players. These players enter too many pots, usually with weak hands, and they are easy to spot with this large VPIPs. Still Not “Getting” Poker Math?

What is the legacy formula for VPIP in poker?

The legacy formula for VPIP is simply the Number of Times Player Put Money In Pot / (Number of Hands). So if a player played 80 hands and voluntarily put money into 15 of them, he would have a VPIP of 19%.

What’s the difference between VPIP and PFR at a six handed table?

The VPIP/PFR of a winning player at a six-handed table is different from that at a full ring, nine-handed table. The additional players in full ring necessitate a tighter playing style. This is because you are opening from the first positions into more players, and are therefore more likely to run into a hand that can call or reraise you.

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