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Old 07-01-2007, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: New Software: Holdem Manager

This is the same thing as albert really but here are some more ideas on luck:

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Hey,

I think we need to look into more "luck" factors..

Such as..How many times you should hit a straight compared to suited connectors you play, how many two pairs you should be winning, a normal winning percentage for AA, KK, QQ over the long run, Times your KK runs into AA, and then most importantly your all-in equity.

Such as: You get all in pre with QQ vs AJ. Over the long run you will win, but if you lose right then, then it was somewhat "bad luck." How about taking every all-in situation, see how much you should win, and compare.

Ex: You should win 60% of the time in an all-in situation and you get all-in for $100. If you win, you are +$40, if you lose you are -$60. I think this is how the equity and stuff works, but you are the experts not me..

Here are examples of rudimentary scripts made for this purpose, which I think should be included in your software:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...;gonew=1#UNREAD
http://www.pokerevsoftware.com/

I am in the midst of a downswing(have played over 750k hands so I know I am a winner) but am having trouble finding leaks/places where I am getting unlucky, and I think for the price we should have a lot of things to focus on finding problems in a downswing, and as you know luck is a big factor but your program's "luck" is only on flopping sets, which is a very small part of your overall luck

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