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What % of sessions do you win?
i am running quite well yet i only win 54% of my sessions? that seems mighty low when i am running better than I should be... Barry G claims 75% in ace on the river. granted im not Barry G but...
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
How do you define a session? Obviously the longer the session, the more likely you are to be ahead by the end.
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
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Barry G claims 75% in ace on the river. granted im not Barry G but... [/ QUOTE ] Really? This seems pretty impossible. |
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
I thought it's like 80% but according the PT only 53.68%.
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
PT claims 47% but of course this means nothing due to how it's calculated.
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
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I thought it's like 80% but according the PT only 53.68%. [/ QUOTE ] Anything over 55% seems rare to me long term. |
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
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how it's calculated. [/ QUOTE ] what do you mean? |
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
A 'winning session' to me is if I'm up overall at the end of my three hours play or whatever.
A 'winning session' to PT is if you leave any individual table up. So of course, many times I'll sit at a table, play about 5 hands, spy a better one and leave instantly down $30 or so. Losing session. In my new db of about 40k hands, about a quarter of my sesions are less than 35 hands. The stat pretty much means nothing if you jump tables a lot like myself. |
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
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A 'winning session' to me is if I'm up overall at the end of my three hours play or whatever. A 'winning session' to PT is if you leave any individual table up. So of course, many times I'll sit at a table, play about 5 hands, spy a better one and leave instantly down $30 or so. Losing session. In my new db of about 40k hands, about a quarter of my sesions are less than 35 hands. The stat pretty much means nothing if you jump tables a lot like myself. [/ QUOTE ] OK. This makes sense. I am also below/around 50% and so are most of the people Ive talked to on 2+2. |
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Re: What % of sessions do you win?
Revlis could you plesae do the following before posting :
a)read help in PT b)think a little about hand converter, its not that difficult for smart guy like you c)make clear what you are asking for; "what % of session do you win" sounds like question about sessions not about some stupid PT stat... If you keep coming up with questions about every PT stats which you dont understand you will flood this forum in no time, its really not that hard to find out what these stats mean by yourself. EDIT: also consider moving down to 5/10 it may be cheaper to experiment there with all these allins Best wishes |
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