by DaGongJi » Sun Mar 18, 2018 4:05 pm
Thanks Flag for answering. I suspect, though, that I didn't do a very good job of phrasing my question so I'll take another shot at it.
I have a 2nd database that has two players in it: 1) me and 2) an alias which is an aggregate of all my opponents. This way I can see the population tendencies of all my opponents combined into a single player.
What I would like to do is split that single aggregate opponent into two opponents or sub-aliases: 1) one who sometimes open limps preflop and 2) one who never open limps preflop. If I was to just filter for open limp preflop (thanks for the tip, but I have that stat loaded), I would only get the hands where the #1 type opponent only limped and what I want is all the hands that the #1 type opponent played so I can understand better what range he open limps with and what range he raises with.
My thought was that I could filter for tournaments where preflop open limping occured, and use that as the criteria to split my aggregate alias into two sub-aliases. Is it possible to do this?