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What is your losingest hand?
Over a 300K sample it seems 57o hates me the most.
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#2
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
Obv bored.
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#3
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
47 suited def over played big draws with in pots i shouldnt of been
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#4
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
My worst hand is two jokers. I always try to say they are "wild", but I never get to use them.
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#5
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
According to PT, I have lost most with JJ. I'm never sure whether to play it for set or pair value.
Any advice ?! |
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
Over 100,000+ hands it is 99 followed very close by 88. Looking back at some of these hands and the way I played them, I seem to have either flopped an OESD or been beat set over set. In both cases, my money was normally in before the turn.
I have actually been beat set over set *27* times combined with those two hands vs. stacking (>50BB) someone only *17* times. |
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
AKo [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
lifetilt how did u figure out those stats? Is there a easy way other than looking it all up
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
In Poker Tracker under the "General Info" tab, I simply sorted by "Net", saw 99 and 88 at the top of the list with their net in <font color="red">(red)</font>, like so. Then I just looked right below that and sorted again by "Net", looked at the far right column ("Winning Hand") and started painfully counting how many "three of a kind, queens" etc. won vs. my set.
Cliffs Notes: No easier way. You have to just look it up. |
#10
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Re: What is your losingest hand?
T5s, followed by 87s, 74s, 76s, 84s, and A5s. I overplay all of these. Some similar hands show a profit, so I assume part of it is variance.
All of my pps show a profit. |
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