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rafiki 08-23-2007 12:50 AM

winning % with high card Ace
 
Can someone give me an idea of what a good winning percentage is in tracker with A high ? Based on a purely +/- stand point I seem to be showing down way more losers. I think I win about 25% of my A high showdowns. Obviously the stat is skewed because I frequently do that early in sessions to create an image. But I'd still like to know what I should be aiming for there.

kiddo 08-23-2007 07:11 AM

Re: winning % with high card Ace
 
I dont know how to look this up in PT, and Im not sure if u are refering to hands where u call a bet, when noone bets river or when u bet river. I think these stats should be separated?

Often when u call with Ahigh on the end its because pot odds are good enough, not cause u think u are a favourite, so u shouldnt win a lot of those showdowns.

rafiki 08-23-2007 11:12 AM

Re: winning % with high card Ace
 
I'm at work so I don't have the layout handy, but one of the tabs outlines how you're doing with all kinds of hands. 1 pair, 2 pair, flushes, and one of them is A high. I should stipulate that I play mostly 6 handed, so the value of A high is obviously much less then in heads up. I guess I was curious if anyone actually makes showing down with A high profitable in a 6handed online game. Right now it seems like a losing play for me, but I still think it helps me make more money later on. Still 25% success when I show down with A high seems a little low. And I have it filtered so that it doesn't count when I bet and they fold.

gehrig 08-23-2007 01:49 PM

Re: winning % with high card Ace
 
that pt stat includes when u raise button with a4, bet flop and then the turn and river are terrible so u check it down knowing ur gonna lose


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