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4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
I was wondering what is a normal 4th street percentage for StudHi.
Also, as far as I know, there is no stat software for StudHi. Please correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Re: 4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
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I was wondering what is a normal 4th street percentage for StudHi. [/ QUOTE ] From previous discussions, the concensus is usually in the low 20%. [ QUOTE ] Also, as far as I know, there is no stat software for StudHi. Please correct me if I'm wrong. [/ QUOTE ] PokerTracker |
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Re: 4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
Ah, I didnt realize PT did Stud, thought is was just Omaha and Holdem, oops. Wow, 20%, I was just playing at a table with the table stats at like 70%. Looks like I'm gonna have to learn how to play this crazy game!!!
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Re: 4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
The higher the skill level, the higher the %. Tops is about 36%
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Re: 4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
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The higher the skill level, the higher the %. Tops is about 36% [/ QUOTE ] What's the driving logic behind that? Is it because a more skilled player can play more hands correctly and they are +EV? |
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Re: 4th St. %\'s and keeping track of stats for StudHi
Yeah although I look at it from the opposite direction. Less skilled players need more of an advantage to enter the pot, to keep from getting outplayed.
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