The Mouse VP$IP =< 12 / PFR =<3 / AGR =< .5 / WTSD =< 15

This player is weak/tight, when he calls preflop he holds premium hand and if he continue on flop he have hit something, this players are very good to c-bet because they will rarely continue play and if they do we know that they hit something.


The RockVP$IP =< 12 / PFR =<3 / AGR =< 1 / WTSD =< 16

Same as Mouse but this players will continue with pocket pairs, if you continue with pressure you will probably win a pot, if they show resistance then i advise you to fold since they hit something big.


The JackalVP$IP =< 26 / PFR =<4 / AGR =< 1 / WTSD =< 20

Jackals love to sneak into pots, cheap or sometimes call a raise with a marginal hand, step on them c-bet them because they give big credit to tight/aggressive players. If they show resistance you should fold.


The School Teacher VP$IP =< 20 / PFR =<5 / AGR =< 1 / WTSD =< 22

This players gives advices at table, they play ABC poker and like to teach others how a hand should be played. They know basic of poker but nothing beyond that. C-Bet them since they will fold if they dont have top pair top kicker.


The Look-up ArtistVP$IP =< 40 / PFR =<5 / AGR =< 1 / WTSD =< 22

This players is hard to spot, but once you do spot them, use them. They love to call C-Bet but will fold to Turn Bet. So if you spot them do a second barrel on turn if the turn card is not ace or king. They are often trying to catch ace or king on turn, if they dont catch you can bet again and steeal the flop. There are 2 types of players, passive who wants to get hes king or ace paired on turn and will fold on turn bet if it don’t pair. And second is a bit aggressive, they don’t believe you hit on flop and will call your c-bet but if you show strength on turn they will fold.

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