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winky51
11-25-2005, 05:03 PM
Variance Example: In the picture notice the win at showdown at 46.94%. If an average is 53% that is only a 9 hand difference in winning at showdown. This does not count folding on the flop, turn, tilt, and other factors. But consider that just those 9 hands at $48 a hand at the 3/6 level as a net loss at the river is $432. Not that far off from the total loss of this example.
http://www.texasholdempoker-stats.com/images/variance.gif

So take comfort that even though your bad luck seems like an eternal curse, its not that bad over a few thousand hands. Does not take much to suck the profit out of poker.

milesdyson
11-25-2005, 05:16 PM
nice vpip.

sfer
11-25-2005, 05:18 PM
I had a 200 BB downswing in late Sept. If I had won four hands where I had greater than 95% equity on each flop, I would have been near breakeven.

winky51
11-26-2005, 05:51 PM
Yea I used to go tilty when the losing began. 1 suckout then another suckout, then another. Of course this only purpetuated the tilt making me call more or fold more with the best hand as players changed tactics sensing I was tilting. After doing my own research I saw how small a change was needed to make winning to losing.

Yea 2 lagre pots can make a HUGE difference. Because when you lose you not only lose your money but the money you should have won.