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Re: --Post your NOVEMBER graphz--
tilt....calm down and relearn how to play....run play goot
(running + about 4k [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]) |
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Preeettty good 3/6 month. |
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Little less than $1/hand, so a satisfactory month. Not particularly great, but I ran like crap in a lot of big pots.
Graph: Stats: All-in luck: All-in luck with total winnings: |
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Nothing spectacular, but I'm an MTT convert so still learning.
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I = biggest luckbox on 2+2? You have to admit that running a full 5 BB/100 over expectation is pretty impressive. This is 0.5/1 and 1/2 PLO BTW.
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I = biggest luckbox on 2+2? You have to admit that running a full 5 BB/100 over expectation is pretty impressive. This is 0.5/1 and 1/2 PLO BTW. [/ QUOTE ] This graph doesn't imply that you are running above expectation at all. We need to see the blue line to determine that... maybe you're good at getting people to fold? |
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This graph doesn't imply that you are running above expectation at all. We need to see the blue line to determine that... maybe you're good at getting people to fold? [/ QUOTE ] I simply can't get over how people find this program so difficult to understand. The green line in the "Luck Graphs" tab is different from the green line in the "Game Analysis Graph" tab. The way he graphed it is actually the best/most informative/only really meaningful information that PokerEV can give. And yes, it mean he's running $4.6k above expectation in all in pots this month. In this tab with "All ins with total winnings" selected, the green line represents your actual winnings, the red line represents your adjusted winnings if you had run exactly according to your equity in all-in pots. |
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