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johnzzz 08-07-2005 04:44 PM

Mearsuring your luck
 
Assuming you are playing pre-flop according to a book like SSH then can your VP$IP be used to test if the hands dealt to you in a session are better than average?

Are there other ways of measuring this?

Is PokerTracker used for this?

illunious 08-07-2005 04:55 PM

Re: Mearsuring your luck
 
Position and previous action are two big factors in a hands 'playability'. If you consider these to be part of your luck, then VPIP is a decent way to see how lucky you are preflop.

You might find pokergrader.com to be interesting. It's not for preflop, but it does estimate luck.

donkeyradish 08-08-2005 12:00 PM

Re: Mearsuring your luck
 
You can define your own "hand category" in pokertracker, such as say "Group 1 hands" or "pairs" and see what fraction of your hands over a time period were in that group.... If thats what you meant.


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