[quote] Why do some players have higher PFR than VPIP?
A: First of all, this only happens in games where you face a lot of all in situation (e.g. Shortstack games, tournaments). If you dont face all-ins, PFR will never be higher than VPIP.
Here is an example of how PFR changed:
Situation 1: (without all-ins)
You played 10 hands, called once and raised 2 times.
Previously:
That made your VPIP 30 (3 out of 10 times), PFR 20 (2 out of 10 times)
Now:
Exactly same as before, VPIP 30 (3 out of 10), PFR 20 (2 out of 10)
Situation2:
You play 10 hands, call once, raise 2 times (same as before), but you also face 4 all-ins)
Previously:
VPIP 30 (3 out of 10 times),
PFR 20 (2 out of 10 times)
Now:
VPIP 30 (3 out of 10 timeS)
PFR 33 (2 out of 6 times, you couldnt raise when facing 4 all-ins)
Q: Why is this good?
A: The new % is the more accurate representation of player’s range in games with a lot of all-ins. Think of it this way: are you more likely to raise all-in, or call an all-in? For a lot of players, it holds true that they raise a much bigger % of their hands than what they call with and that’s why you will see their PFR being higher than VPIP.[/quote]
Vous en pensez quoi? On peut bien isoler le vilain à tapis si on le couvre. Je trouve cette modification bizarre en fait ca dépend si on ferme l’action ou pas…