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How do I interpret this Poker EV graph?
I think the title says it all. The help file for PokerEV implies that the Sklansky Bucks line represents amount won if one is luck neutral. So can I conclude above that I've lost $120 to bad luck? In case the pic to too small/grainy, it's Skalansky bucks at around +$80, showdown winnings around +$50, and total winnings at -$40. |
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Re: How do I interpret this Poker EV graph?
I think the Sklansky bucks line is only for hands that got to showdown. So you are only down $30 on luck (expect ~$80, actual showdown winnings ~$50).
So you should be at -$10 but are actually at -$40. I could be completely wrong though. |
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Re: How do I interpret this Poker EV graph?
Yeah this is slightly under 30$ of bad luck, you kind of just stopped getting your money in very well, and bad small ball perhaps.
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Re: How do I interpret this Poker EV graph?
how do i get these graphs? is it software u have to pay for i have poker office
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Re: How do I interpret this Poker EV graph?
thanks for all the help, seems good software how do you put the data base in it it just says on my no data base found (i have poker office does that effect it?
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