VPIP stands for Voluntarily Put In Pot, which is a poker statistic that shows the percentage of times a player voluntarily puts money into the pot preflop. This statistic is used to measure how loose or tight a player is in terms of starting hand selection.
A higher VPIP percentage indicates that a player is playing a wider range of hands, while a lower VPIP percentage indicates that a player is playing a more selective range of hands. In general, a VPIP of around 20% to 30% is considered a decent range for most players.
It is important to consider a player's VPIP when making decisions at the poker table, as it can help you to understand their playing style and adjust your own strategy accordingly. Players with a high VPIP are more likely to play weaker hands, while players with a low VPIP are more likely to have strong hands.
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