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Statistical results of my first 100 10 + 1s on Party.
Before anyone says it, I know it is a small sample size and I also know that ROI is probably unsustainable, but would just like to get some quick feedback on it, and see if I look like I am moving in the right direction. I would really be interested to see what people think of my PF raise and call percentages below. That's the data I am most interested to hear feedback on.
I pretty much have been playing 5.50s on Stars forever and recently moved to PP and after testing the waters a bit with 5 + 1s (20 % rake, ick), I bumped up to 10 + 1s. I multi-table 4 at a time. ROI: 49.68 % ITM: 45.45 % Average Finish: 4.39 1st - 19 2nd - 16 3rd - 10 4th - 8 5 - 14 6 - 8 7 - 7 8 - 6 9 - 8 10 - 4 I saw the flop (including blinds) 16.62 % of the time. Seeing the flop without blinds 7.97 % I attempted to steal the blinds 40 % of the time. Won at showdown 50.62 % of the time, went to showdown 52.58 % of the time after seeing a flop. I raised PF 13.72 % of the time. I called a re-raise PF .04 % of the time. Net earnings - $541.00 Thanks if you read this far! Please don't flame! :-P |
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Re: Statistical results of my first 100 10 + 1s on Party.
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Re: Statistical results of my first 100 10 + 1s on Party.
Call % by level is more useful than overall.
Your overall call % goes up a lot if you're running well because you get short handed more. Lori |
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Re: Statistical results of my first 100 10 + 1s on Party.
If you're getting an ROI of almost 50%, who cares what anybody thinks.
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Re: Statistical results of my first 100 10 + 1s on Party.
looks great, you remind me of myself when I first started playin the 11's I went over 200 sng's with a 60.2% ROI, I was convinced I was invincible soon came back down to reality with a much more modest ROI, interseted to see your results after 500, best of luck.
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