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Hey... can anyone figure out how to do this?
Make a query that searches your PT database for every time a player limp re-raises and gets to showdown. Then groups the results by hand and frequency. I'm interested to see what % of the time it's a big pair, and what % of the time it's crap. Thanks in advance! |
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I was curious about this too. I know you can do it for yourself, but that doesn't answer what we're looking for.
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Shameless bump. I think this is interesting.
I frequently see the limp RR with hands like 88 and QJo... or AA and KK. I'd love to see some semi-concrete numbers. I have a 105k sample size to play with. |
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There are a bunch more statistics one could extract from that Poker Tracker database. Looks like the program uses MS Access for it's database. Anyone know the schema? Is it public?
I didn't see any information on the PokerTracker website, and I don't have a database I can snoop on this machine right now to find out. It might be proprietary, so please don't post if that is the case. -scarr |
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If you have MS Access you can open the database and do anything you want with it. Of course, if you save it, it may not work with PT anymore.
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Preflop distribution of an early position LRR:
<font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre> ------------- 93211........ 1811......... 1.5.......... ...3..... ....2... .... 1..... . 1.. . 1.. . ... . . . . .. . ------------- </pre><hr /> - Andrew www.pokerstove.com |
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