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TNixon 09-18-2007 09:28 PM

EV vs actual value when all-in (NLTRN)
 
Does pokertracker give you any way of figuring out your overall EV for all the hands that either you were all in or you had your opponent all-in?

I put together some stats in situations where I was all-in, how much I was expected to win, and how much I actually won, and I'd be interested in comparing some of these numbers to other players.

For example, in all-in pots that were greater than 30BBs (effective stacks of 15bb or higher), my overall EV was .598, meaning I should win just under 60% of the time, and in pots less than 14BBs (7bb effective stacks), my overall was 0.54.

This is stage one of trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong, and analyzing situations where I have either pushed or called all-in is very simple to do.

If a 60% winrate is considered pretty good, then I'm fairly happy with my near 60% EV in these situations, and at 7BBs or less, I imagine it's pretty tough to get better than 54% equity, but I have no clue if these are reasonable numbers, or if I should be trying to get my chips in better than that.

derosnec 09-18-2007 09:41 PM

Re: EV vs actual value when all-in (NLTRN)
 
no

soop 09-18-2007 11:02 PM

Re: EV vs actual value when all-in (NLTRN)
 
laments that PokerEV doesn't do tourneys

hra146 09-19-2007 06:32 AM

Re: EV vs actual value when all-in (NLTRN)
 
[ QUOTE ]
laments that PokerEV doesn't do tourneys

[/ QUOTE ]

check back on 15th october. Major upgrade coming including trn support.

TNixon 09-19-2007 01:18 PM

Re: EV vs actual value when all-in (NLTRN)
 
Hmm.

So I guess if this isn't the sort of number people are used to typically looking at, then there aren't going to be any solid guesses on whether it seems reasonable to get your chips in as a 60% favorite on average in larger pots?

I have at least verified that this number hasn't significantly changed from when I was winning to now, when I'm losing hardcore, so if I am playing differently, it doesn't seem to be in the area of pushing or calling all-in.

Next stop, trying to do a similar analysis on non-all-in hands.


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