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View Poll Results: Average Time per day PLAYING Poker
4 - 6 hours 47 14.20%
6 - 8 hours 20 6.04%
8 - 10 hours 5 1.51%
10 - 12 hours 2 0.60%
MORE than 12 hours (yikes!) 0 0%
2 - 4 hours 140 42.30%
LESS than 1 hour per day 19 5.74%
1 - 2 hours 98 29.61%
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Old 02-04-2005, 10:09 AM
DeeJ DeeJ is offline
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Default How good are your hands that miss all the way to showdown?

In Pokertracker, go to the Misc Stats tab, click the checkbox which says Show only hands that went to showdown.

How does your High Card statistic look? Is it positive or negative?

You need to make a rough calculation as PT only gives you the dollar information and doesn't give you the BB/100 information... but you can take a guess depending on your average game stakes....

The reason why I'm asking is I have no idea whether my showdown reading skill with AK/AQ etc is good, bad or just ugly [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 02-04-2005, 11:52 AM
pokerjo22 pokerjo22 is offline
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Default Re: How good are your hands that miss all the way to showdown?

Hmmm, -1.55. I guess that would fall in the 'ugly' category.
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Old 02-04-2005, 12:17 PM
TimM TimM is offline
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Default Re: How good are your hands that miss all the way to showdown?

This also does not account for the times the board is paired or double paired, where you may actually have a better chance of winning with unimproved overs.
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Old 02-04-2005, 12:24 PM
meep_42 meep_42 is offline
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Default Re: How good are your hands that miss all the way to showdown?

Those count as 2-pair hands.

Most of these are draws that you bluff and get called or the river checks through.

-d
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