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Joined: Apr '09
Location: Australia
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Well, you were obviously on a heater, the difference between actual and expected was pretty huge (in your favour). Also 240 hands doesn't really meaning anything, particularly since the majority of the profit all seems to have come from a single hand anyway.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Australia
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Either way, the sample size is far to small to say anything at all about your game.. It literally represents a single session, maybe even less.. I can sometimes win 6+ B-I in a sessions and sometimes lose that..
I'm not sure if your thread is serious or not, about asking for an opinion.. But if it is, you really need more like 100,000 hands.. Or at least say 20,000 for a bit of an idea.
Joined: Feb '11
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Posted by jessthehuman: Either way, the sample size is far to small to say anything at all about your game.. It literally represents a single session, maybe even less.. I can sometimes win 6+ B-I in a sessions and sometimes lose that..
I'm not sure if your thread is serious or not, about asking for an opinion.. But if it is, you really need more like 100,000 hands.. Or at least say 20,000 for a bit of an idea.
This x 17387323
When I saw 1st post I almost thought this is a troll,based on such a sample
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 44 (M)
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I bet you got sick of loosing and invite your little brother to play for you or your father, perhaps... nice going, keep up the good work and strategy whatever that is! Perhaps you can tell us more detailled!!
Joined: May '11
Location: Canada
Age: 34 (M)
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its micro plo, i just use pt3 and take advantage of the passive nits, and aggro donks. its really quite simple, because they either are a call station or a bet station, i slowplay the aggro ones and just bet every dry flop on the passive ones, if i get reraised by a nit i just fold and if i get checked by a lag i just value town them... PLO is the EASIEST game to beat, i think my ROI on PLO games is somethin like 50% in tourneys and around there in cash games... hehe
------------ thx for everyone polling donk but not saying who they are, we can always play a cash game or SnG n find out
------------ first hand of the day
PokerStars Game #65558969677: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.01/$0.02 USD) - 2011/08/05 8:22:56 ET Table 'Lampetia V' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 2: david_91xd ($1.44 in chips) Seat 3: kuttpois ($1 in chips) Seat 5: JakeFauteux ($2 in chips) kuttpois: posts small blind $0.01 JakeFauteux: posts big blind $0.02 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to JakeFauteux [7d 7c Kc 3s] H.T.J. joins the table at seat #1 david_91xd: raises $0.04 to $0.06 kuttpois: folds JakeFauteux: calls $0.04 *** FLOP *** [Jc Ac 6h] JakeFauteux: checks david_91xd: bets $0.06 JakeFauteux: calls $0.06 *** TURN *** [Jc Ac 6h] JakeFauteux: checks david_91xd: bets $0.10 JakeFauteux: raises $0.44 to $0.54 david_91xd: raises $0.78 to $1.32 and is all-in JakeFauteux: calls $0.78 *** RIVER *** [Jc Ac 6h 7h] *** SHOW DOWN *** JakeFauteux: shows [7d 7c Kc 3s] (a full house, Sevens full of Jacks) david_91xd: shows [6c 8s 6s 4d] (a full house, Sixes full of Jacks) JakeFauteux collected $2.75 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $2.89 | Rake $0.14 Board [Jc Ac 6h 7h Js] Seat 2: david_91xd (button) showed [6c 8s 6s 4d] and lost with a full house, Sixes full of Jacks Seat 3: kuttpois (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 5: JakeFauteux (big blind) showed [7d 7c Kc 3s] and won ($2.75) with a full house, Sevens full of Jacks
smfh yall dont know how easy plo is... just find the right table few hands later
PokerStars Game #65559180053: Omaha Pot Limit ($0.01/$0.02 USD) - 2011/08/05 8:29:02 ET Table 'Lampetia V' 6-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: H.T.J. ($1.66 in chips) Seat 2: MrBundock ($2.05 in chips) Seat 3: kuttpois ($0.83 in chips) Seat 5: JakeFauteux ($3.14 in chips) Seat 6: albertini83 ($2.23 in chips) H.T.J.: posts small blind $0.01 MrBundock: posts big blind $0.02 Rumunus: sits out *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to JakeFauteux [Jh 7h Ac 9c] kuttpois: raises $0.04 to $0.06 JakeFauteux: calls $0.06 albertini83: folds H.T.J.: folds MrBundock: calls $0.04 *** FLOP *** [Ah Qh 3c] MrBundock: checks kuttpois: bets $0.16 JakeFauteux: calls $0.16 MrBundock: folds *** TURN *** [Ah Qh 3c] kuttpois: bets $0.38 JakeFauteux: raises $0.38 to $0.76 kuttpois: calls $0.23 and is all-in Uncalled bet ($0.15) returned to JakeFauteux *** RIVER *** [Ah Qh 3c 5h] *** SHOW DOWN *** kuttpois: shows [2h 3h 5s As] (a flush, Ace high) JakeFauteux: shows [Jh 7h Ac 9c] (a flush, Ace high - Jack higher) JakeFauteux collected $1.65 from pot *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $1.73 | Rake $0.08 Board [Ah Qh 3c 5h Kh] Seat 1: H.T.J. (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 2: MrBundock (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 3: kuttpois showed [2h 3h 5s As] and lost with a flush, Ace high Seat 5: JakeFauteux showed [Jh 7h Ac 9c] and won ($1.65) with a flush, Ace high Seat 6: albertini83 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Joined: Jul '11
Location: Brazil
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Man the staticts never lie. The grafh shows a trend to up. In this chart the player is someone that evolved in progressive way. The numbers are quite fix and solid, and the fate is victory.
Joined: Nov '09
Location: Croatia
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It is true that statistics definetly has a place in Poker, but you really shouldnt make too much analysis over your play based entirely on it. Yes you need to use it in order to see if you are doing something very wrong, percentages do come in handy there, but you cant (shouldnt?) base your playstyle based on entirely on numbers, afterall you are playing vs other people not a machine
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
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You are running good now, i'd suggest you to keep playing while you have good luck, of course this is a great winning percentage but again th sample of hands is really small...
Be sre that after 1000 hands you'll drop significantly, but still you need to take advantage as much as possible of this good period
On what site are you playing PLO and what stakes??
Joined: Mar '11
Location: Canada
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I voted you're on a heater. From what I've read/seen during my limited endeavors into PLO, it's VERY swingy with a LOT of variance. Much moreso than Hold'em. 60BB/100 is definately a massive swing in any format you play.
Joined: May '11
Location: Canada
Age: 34 (M)
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well i guess i should show my recent HE graph...
------------ its actually my only graph for stars from a bit ago tbh lmao i stopped playin HE and let my PT3 demo run out i also got a graph for FTP i might as well post...