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Highest PFR% you've ever seen?

Postby stickdude » Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:37 pm

So, I hop on my regular Party $.25/$.50 tables last night, and the pre-flop action seems a little, well, intense. By the time PAHUD had enough hands on everyone to display their stats, one of the players had a VP$P well over 90% (which is not unheard of - some people just hate to fold), but she had a PFR% of 51%. :shock: I mean, stuff that I would fold and other fish would limp in with, she was raising. Made for a very interesting evening to say the least. And before you suggest that I 3-bet to isolate her (which I will normally do), there were other people who tried that - and they'd still get 4 or 5 callers...

By the time she left, her PFR% was down to the low 40's, but that was only because she slowed down after a couple of people started 3-betting every time she raised.
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Postby Xaston » Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:42 pm

77.42% after 31 hands at $10/$20 (6 max).
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Postby BigPhish » Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:57 pm

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Postby stickdude » Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:36 pm

And what's really scary is that she left the table in the black. With playing 90+% of her hands, she got a lot of suck-outs, and other players could never be quite sure if she had the goods or not when she raised, so a lot of hands were folded to her without a showdown.

Of course, PT shows me that I ended up almost +7BB against her. :)
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Postby Kuso » Tue Nov 15, 2005 3:17 pm

iirc, in plo8, 96% or so VPIP and 87% pfr. as this person seemed to raise or reraise everything, i guess the difference was when it was folded to them or people were all-in by the time the betting got to them.

it was hilarious.

let me see if i can find it in my pto db.
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Postby striker2550 » Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:56 pm

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Postby The Golden 1 » Tue Nov 15, 2005 7:38 pm

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Postby Kuso » Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:26 am

OK, some highlights from plo8:

PLarsen
80 hands
VPIP 98.75%
PFR 97.5%
$91.38 lost at $25 tables

sampydogg
39 hands
VPIP 94.87%
PFR 87.18%
$48.87 lost at $25 tables

sampydogg
425 hands
VPIP 93.65%
PFR 62.12% (wimp)
$1752.39 lost at $100 tables

ULKYFCNSCKRU
132 hands
VPIP 87.88%
PFR 82.58%
$76.94 lost at $25 tables


I've seen sampydogg play at tables from $25 to $200, and he loses at them all. I have to assume that he is a high roller at HE or something for whom $2000 is just a buy-in. If not, this guy is just allergic to money. Add this guy to your buddy list.

ULKY is a regular at the 100 game, and I imagine that he was just blowing off some steam.
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Postby Rhound50 » Wed Nov 16, 2005 12:00 pm

I have one guy at 100% for 21 hands.

In the weak tight end of the world I have players with 432 hands, 354, and 311 hands with a pfr % of 0.
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