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Muzzard
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04-10-2008, 01:59 PM
Post subject: Leak in non-showdown pots?
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4-of-a-Kind
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I'm running good, but looking at this I feel I a have a massive leak in non-showdown pots or is this to be expected at 25NL?
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bode
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is there supposed to be a graff?
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sil693
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Full House
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Originally Posted by bode
is there supposed to be a graff?
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there is. . .
I have this problem as well. Although I know you already know this Muzz.
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Muzzard
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4-of-a-Kind
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Originally Posted by bode
is there supposed to be a graff?
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There is.. I can see it and so can sil.
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Galapogos
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There is a graph but it takes a long time to load. Looks like you're running hot in showdown pots. You can't really determine much else from it. Don't use these to analyze your play though. Use Poker Tracker and review your hand histories.
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I don't get why you insist on stacking off with like jack high all the time.
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Muzzard
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But, if I look at a 'better' players' graphs all lines seem to converge.
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kmind
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I'm not really good with these graphs but a few things I think is that it can depend on your style. Also, the "good players" or better players or whatever are usually at higher stakes so they win a lot of money by bluffing, etc. without getting to showdown. At 25nl we gain a lot of money actually at our showdown.
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badgers
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Originally Posted by kmind
I'm not really good with these graphs but a few things I think is that it can depend on your style. Also, the "good players" or better players or whatever are usually at higher stakes so they win a lot of money by bluffing, etc. without getting to showdown. At 25nl we gain a lot of money actually at our showdown.
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I think this is the case. The lower the limit, the more people call down so you will have less chance to win money without showdown. I don't know how much faith to put into these graphs, I think lot of it is just a matter of style. As long as you're winning that's the main thing.
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reprisal
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You could be folding the best hands on the turn or river a little too much, c-betting in some bad spots, not identifying the calling stations fast enough...or probably most likely, just playing with a lot of pretty stationy people.
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Numbr2intheWorld
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When you are playing loose, bad players you can be a very good player but win mostly from showdowns.
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