Full House
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 1,073
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Originally Posted by biondino
Salsa, do you subtract Sklansky bucks when you suck out? Sounds cool, I like the idea of recording them.
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sorry for the thread jack.
here's how I do it.
Excel spreadsheet; first column is the final pot size. 2nd column is my equity when we went all in (or close enough, if we put in like 90% of the stacks on the flop I'll count the flop as "all-in". 3rd column is my expected value. 4th column is my actual result. Final column is the difference.
Positive balance means you're running better than you should (i.e. your sklansky bux is negative).
So, I have 70% equity in a $500 total pot and win it, and then I have 50% equity and lose in a $200 pot:
$500 / 0.75 / $375 / $500 / +$125
$200 / 0.50 / $100 / $0 / -$100
I'm running good to the tune of $25. This analysis of course ignores other aspects of running good or running cold like getting no cards or top full house runs into quads.
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