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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
It looks to me like you lost some, then you won a bunch then you lost some more and then won even more. That's my analysis, hope it was helpful.
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
josem that one was awesome
meebo is the stone cold nuts btw thanks man |
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
Need to know roi by tourn buyin. If your downswings only came at the 11s and then u moved back down, it is poss u have like a 10% roi over this sample at the 6.5s. In which case u may be ok, but running bad at the 11s.
Post at least a couple of hands (from your next session). Post finish distribution. (Losts of thirds, fourths?) |
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
"9-man" SNG Average Finish
SNG 1st % 10% SNG 2nd % 14% SNG 3rd % 16% SNG bubble % 12% SNG 5-9 47% Not the greatest. 1st place has been around 12% for a long time, moved down a lot recently. One of the downswings was from a shot at the 16s. My average stake is around 5$ and ROI ~8%. In retrospect this might be a useless analysis :-P |
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
You could be tightening up too much around the bubble by missing a few pushes and just trying to slip into the money.
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
Your firsts are way too low. Need to get it up some. Improve HU play.
Another big factor is not getting into the money with enough chips. Bubble aggression in pushing, but not idiot calls will get u into the money less often but primed to nail first. Still need hands. Bubble hands. |
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Re: STTers...evaluate my graph plzkthx.
[ QUOTE ]
to clarify...this is NOT an ROI question. I have read and am very familiar with the FAQ. I was just wondering if these sort of large spikes are common over long stretches or if I should be looking for a smoover 45 degree trend. [/ QUOTE ]Are al these SnG's played at the same buyin? By looking at your graph I'd say you have mixed levels which could explain some of the sharp drops and climbs in your graph. |
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