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Pacific poker table stats
anyone know if the % seeing flop is accurate?
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#2
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
I doubt it. I haven't played there for a long time. When I first played there I played for about an hour during which time I would estimate about 35% saw the flop. At the end I checked the lobby and it displayed 60% for that table.
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
I've played a few thousand hands in the pacific 50 game, and the saw flop % is 26.19, for an average of 8.88 players. I'm not sure what pacific normally reports for the value, so make your down conclusions from that info.
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
if i remember this right they are based on the last 24 hours.
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
There was a semi recent post that discussed in some detailed analysis how the stats were off, I think the conclusion they came to was that they dont update quickly enough or something and when youre sitting with 8 players youll be getting the stats from when it was three handed a half an hour before.
I dont remember where it was or who posted it. Even so, I dont think anyones saying that those games arent good. |
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
but they for sure at least update more than every 24 hrs.
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
Yep, they dont update more than every hour or so - so all the flop %'s are greatly inflated by SH play.
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Re: Pacific poker table stats
i meant they are based on the hands of the last 24 hours, not that they update just every other day. but fwiw, i heard this a month or two back at some other forum...
baseline is they are inaccurate, slow and greatly affected by sh play. |
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