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Old 01-08-2005, 05:02 PM
jameshamel jameshamel is offline
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Default Interpreting statistics

Just got finished with the most boring session I've ever played in my life. Party Poker Pot Limit tables.

During a 217 hand period, I saw 23% of the flops, (including of course when I was in the blind), won 5% of my hands, won less than 25% of the time when I saw the flop.

So I guess I won about 11 hands the whole time, at least half of these were me bluffing someone else off the pot.

This isn't a whiny, "why can't I get any cards" post. I was just wondering what a good average expectation would be for those statistics. As in assuming I play completely average, what would the break even point be for flops seen, and win percentages. It seems it would have to be higher than 5%, (I lost about 40 dollars over the course of this session).

Any ideas?


Thanks,
James
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