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Yea, reading over my last sentence, I definitely wasn't clear about what I was trying to say.
Over the long run, if I have interpreted PokerEV correctly, the blue (showdown winnings) and red (Sklansky bucks (expected showdown winnings)) should converge and be roughly the same. This is true of nearly all EV graphs that I've seen. With the blue line above or below the red, this shows how lucky or unlucky you have been when the cards are flipped over.
Now with that said, I would say that having your showdown winnings $70 over is definitely above expectation, but not "way" above. As for non-showdown winnings, obviously you were having a good night, everything was going your way.
...I was running well in ways that PokerEV cannot calculate - non showdown pots and coolers.
It doesn't graph non-showdown pots, but obviously it is the difference between Total winnings and Showdown winnings. But why do you say that PokerEV cannot calculate coolers? AAvsKK is a cooler, but you're still going to get $80 sklanskys, and $100 reals when you win...Guess this depends on your definition of a cooler? I agree that if your villian is drawing dead, then you will run exactly at expectation. Is that what you are trying to say?
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