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is it normal for your went to SD to go up 4-5 points when you're running really bad? or do i tilt and start calling down way too much?
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My WTSD doesn't seem to change much (sometimes drops when I just miss, miss, miss flops). My W$SD often drops noticeably, though. Don't know what this means, but maybe look at some calldowns for questionable decision-making.
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My W$SD often drops noticeably, though. [/ QUOTE ] that would make sense. |
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my first thought is you tilt, but i have no real evidence
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I didnt read the OP closely enough and whatever I posted has no merit what so ever
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if your running real bad then your deviation from the mean is going to be alot higher over a small sample size. Which should explain the high SD. [/ QUOTE ] my went to showdown almost always gets higher when i'm running bad. it's not because the sample size is too small. |
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Mine tends to be lower actually, since I'm a.) not hitting as many flops and b.) folding to more raises on the turn and river when passive players suckout.
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Mine gets higher as people fold the flop, turn, river less often vs me.
Also, I think you are forced to call down more, even vs passive players if they see you fold a couple of times, so that will make it higher aswell. |
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It's also possible that you're making more second-best, showdown-able hands than usual.
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True. Guess it just depends on what type of bad you're running.
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