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Old 12-24-2005, 02:40 PM
Catt Catt is offline
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Default Re: Pokertracker stats - Is this swing ridiculous?

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Hi Catt, you know that easy to do, right? Just use Utilities/Database Maintenance/6max and check the appropriate session boxes.

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I never wanted to bother since this is a db I use only for 6-max. Nonetheless, I just learned you can do it all at once (without checking every session box), so I did it. Thanks!

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Regarding the stats, it's amazing how similar they look except for the W$WSF and W$SD. It looks like you made a few more plays from the SB on the upswing, but that's about the only difference and it's not a big one.

Did you have a change of physical or mental state in the two periods? Feeling bad to feeling good. Tired or sick to refreshed or healthy? Do you think you were tilting on the downswing? Maybe started playing passively because you were getting beat up? (Do your aggro stats look about the same?)

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All the stats are very similar (and note the sample size is very small). No special feelings that carried over to play; a bit irratible away from the tables during the downswing (which I need to work on). Some plays might be viewed as tilty / poor, but I have similar plays in the upswing and during every session. Whether it is tilt or just stupidity / not thinking things through, I'm not sure. Certainly no tilt-monkeyish LAGtardedness, just a few questionable calldowns, turn raises, etc.

That's in part why I posted this -- I ran at 11+ BB/100 both down and up, and my play (statistically and from a session review standpoint) was very, very similar. Variance in terms of cards dealt and results can be so dramatic that it is easy to forget how fickle our $$ results can be, both short-term and over much longer stretches.
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