Using Poker Calculator Measure Your Opponent Aggression
One of the most difficult aspects of poker is able to learn to deal with aggressive players. This is especially true for new players who have not acquired the necessary experience to play against players like the right emotional detachment. What follows is usually a front attack on inadequate or actually is a trick well executed by the attacker.
If you have a poker calculator, such a situation can be avoided by knowing exactly what stressor (AF) on your opponent is and what it means. If you use Holdem Indicator or Tournament Indicator formula for the aggression factor, AF = (Raise% + Bet%) / Call%. Now what this really represents is aggression after the flop if, therefore, also includes Paris on the turn and river. Remember that raise pre-flop has its own special category.Poker Freerolls
In essence, therefore, the factor FA shows the relationship between the number of times a player bets and / or travel related to how many times he just calls. So let’s say an opponent of AF is 2.0. Well it is on the aggressive side, of course, but what it represents (for example) is that the player has raised five times the bet and called 6 times 6 times. It is therefore (5 +6) / 6 = 1.83 rounded to 2.0. So as you can see by the calculation, the player prefers to lead the paris and probably only call with odds and in place.
This player is probably experienced and knows what he does. There is nothing wrong with having an AF in this range and if the player moves his stack, while making obvious errors, it is likely you can be sure that it is dangerous and will try to trick you into putting your stack. With a player like that, you need to take the bet betting for the first time or re-raise. The player wants to play small ball, and not as a re-raise or Paris out of position, taking the pot out of your comfort zone.