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Old 06-05-2005, 12:24 PM
danng721 danng721 is offline
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Default Re: Showdown % too low? How to see more showdowns?

One more comment I wanna make is that even this combined Went to Showdown and Won at Showdown stat does not define who are true winners in the game. It's all about making excellent reads and going with them. Stats in and of themselves are overblown.

I really don't like to post my stats, but it's the only way to prove my point. I have a 32.21% WtSD and a 54.31% Won@SD for a combined total of 0.1749, which is pretty "low" for the standard over 15k hands. However, I have a BB/100 north of 5.
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Old 06-11-2005, 12:18 AM
baronzeus baronzeus is offline
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Default Re: Showdown % too low? How to see more showdowns?

I agree with this. A lot of times, in a raised pot, you have odds to call down with Ace high or a low PP if you think you're best (read based). My Went to Showdown % is about 40 (!!!) and my Won@SD % is 50

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One more comment I wanna make is that even this combined Went to Showdown and Won at Showdown stat does not define who are true winners in the game. It's all about making excellent reads and going with them. Stats in and of themselves are overblown.

I really don't like to post my stats, but it's the only way to prove my point. I have a 32.21% WtSD and a 54.31% Won@SD for a combined total of 0.1749, which is pretty "low" for the standard over 15k hands. However, I have a BB/100 north of 5.

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