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Beat: How bad am I running ?
Hey guys,
Am I running really bad or is it quite common to be 10 buyins down in equity over ~23k hands, which in my opinion is a reasonable sample, right? (it's mostly NL100 obviously) I'm not complaining or anything cuz I'm still up in total winnings but sometimes when I catch a cold deck or get sucked out I kinda think "@%$%?$% statistics, it's all about luck" edit: those two should actually be combined (2 dif sites)but I dont know how to do that, in other words net run in total: ~450BB P.S. What does " %+EV where PIP> 0 " mean ? I guess it should generally be above 50 overall, which would mean that I put money when ahead more frequently? Is it a leak that mine is less then 50 or am I totally wrong here ? |
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
It seems you are not running bad, you are actually running at +0.6BB/100 which is good. You are spewing and winning less than you should have. If you are playing well net run will be positive.
The second part means % of times you put money into the pot when you have +EV. It should be as high as possible, not necessarily over 50%, because you could be calling down lots of losers in small pots but win a few huge pots to make up for it all. |
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
Nope I win (from a few weeks ago):
2k hands of $200nl, rest $400nl. |
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
Sry I'm a noob but doesn't a positive net run only mean that for example your draws hit kinda more often and you spike your outs more frequently in general ?
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
aislephive lol ok u win... but jeez didn't you feel kinda robbed when that happened ?
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
Dude ur not even running that bad... losing ~5BI in a short samble size to suckouts is not uncommon at all....
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Re: Beat: How bad am I running ?
Oh my mistake cuz I don't know how to combine hands from two different sites
I mean - those two have nothing to do with each other so it's more like 10BI but whatever. |
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