Right now, go read Guide to Advanced Filtering in PokerEV, and then come back to this thread.
So what are things you can think of doing to improve your game using PokerEV?
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Right now, go read Guide to Advanced Filtering in PokerEV, and then come back to this thread.
So what are things you can think of doing to improve your game using PokerEV?
I decided to filter based on final pot size. I selected the following ranges at NL10.Quote:
Originally Posted by spoonitnow
1. Less than $4
2. $4 to $6
3. $6 to $10
4. More than $10
I found the following total winnings/win rates:
1. $475, 3.5 ptBB/100 (55k hands)
2. -$183, -35 ptBB/100 (2.5k hands)
3. -$31, -0.4 ptBB/100 (2.4k hands)
4. -$144, -40 ptBB/100 (325 hands)
This is 60k hands total, and I am down a bit ($80) in terms of all-in luck, but I seem to NOT play the big hands well.
I'll have to think about what this means. I just wanted to give this post some reaction. I'll be thinking of what else I can try and posting more. Come on micro-peoples, let's throw some ideas up here!!
*bump*
All I know is that it served to help me keep my head straight when I said "Hey pokerev, I'm running really bad, right?" and it said, "yeah, holy shit you're running bad, but this is only a few thousand hands, keep at it, buddy!"
PokerEV is so much more important than that.Quote:
Originally Posted by dev