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Equal 10-27-2004 07:43 AM

Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
Hi guys, I tried my best but for the life of me I can't find in the search function what I am looking for.

Honestly I cant even remember if I saw it here or somewhere else.

What I saw was a chart of some insane number of party hands, organized by starting hands, flop, turn, and river. This
made it easy to see for example where aces got dealt relatively. (I.E. to see if Aces really came on the turn more than on the flop)

Does anyone know where I can find this chart?

Luv2DriveTT 10-27-2004 08:04 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
Sorry, no chart.... but I'm selling the Brooklyn Bridge if you are interested. Send me a PM, its available immediatly - and it's cheep!

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GuyOnTilt 10-27-2004 08:08 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
I know posting this will ruffle some feathers from those in the know, but it's been proven through millions of hands that Seats 3 and 10 are the most likely to get high pocket pairs and premium suited hands. They also win more than any other seats regardless of the number of players dealt in. No joke.

GoT

Dirk Gently 10-27-2004 08:11 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
Proven by who? Where?

Equal 10-27-2004 08:20 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
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I know posting this will ruffle some feathers from those in the know, but it's been proven through millions of hands that Seats 3 and 10 are the most likely to get high pocket pairs and premium suited hands. They also win more than any other seats regardless of the number of players dealt in. No joke.

GoT

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I thought this was common knowledge. In fact this is why I need the chart: to prove it to my friends.

Equal 10-27-2004 08:23 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Sorry, no chart.... but I'm selling the Brooklyn Bridge if you are interested. Send me a PM, its available immediatly - and it's cheep!

TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]

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lol. However, just like the Brooklyn Bridge - this chart does exist!

TrickyTree 10-27-2004 08:51 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
What i would like to know is does anyone actually play using this information? Do they select their seats accordingly? What results do they have?

I would like to see this chart and information too.

Luv2DriveTT 10-27-2004 09:29 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
I spoke to a dealer who insisted that the seat three theory only works in B&M games. The auto-number generator for Party compensates for this real world phenomenon.

GuyOnTilt 10-27-2004 09:30 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
What i would like to know is does anyone actually play using this information? Do they select their seats accordingly? What results do they have?

Sitting is "hot seats" is an absolute must as a player who wants to be able to crush these online games. Note that this only applies to Party and skins. I have no clue if Stars or Crypto or others do the same thing, and I see no reason why their tables would be programmed the same way. But Party's tables are undoubtedly wired to send better starting hands to seats 3 and 10 and to have them win more pots overall. The % of pots won is of course going to be at least partially due to the better starting hands, but it looks like it goes beyond that even. Flushes using both hole cards are more common, as are two pairs and straights. When I'm fortunate enough to be sitting in the 3 or 10 seat (I do whenever they're available) I loosen up preflop accordingly, and of course am more willing to call one or more flop bets with marginal draws.

GoT

Bukem_ 10-27-2004 09:33 AM

Re: Chart of Party\'s card distribution by hand and board?
 
Watch out for seat 7, Aces and Kings always lose if you sit there.


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