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Old 07-08-2005, 02:09 PM
MikeL05 MikeL05 is offline
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Does anyone else monitor this stat closely? I have been consistently around 56% over 35,000 hands. And I can't decide if I should want a higher number or a lower one.

Obviously, the higher it is, the less big showdowns I'll be losing and the more I'd be winning.

On the other hand, I feel like anything that much over 50% is telling me that there's a positive % chance of me winning some portion of showdowns I don't see. IE if I'm only seeing showdowns when I have, on average, a 56% chance of winning... I should be able to add some subset of showdowns to my total in which I have a lower chance of winning (let's say 53% for example)... but these are still +EV since I'm winning more than I'm losing.

Anyone have stats on W$SD? And what do you strive for? Again, I'm at 56% in 10-player games, and 59% in 6-player games (though that's a sample of only 3000 hands).
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Old 07-08-2005, 02:33 PM
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Anything above 50% is fine.
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:16 PM
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There's another interesting stat i sort of made up. When you go into PTs misc stats it gives you a total dollar amount for all your final hands. If you check 'show only hands that were not folded', you get a significantly larger number. My ratio between these two amounts is 5.2, and I was wondering if that number can be used to find out if you get involved in a lot of hands but fold before the river or showdown, leaving a lot of money behind. is this useful? Is it a mark of becoming a wuss or keeping your balls as a hand progresses? My nerd sense is tingling...
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:22 PM
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I just took the avg of the 15 biggest winners in my database and it was 58.55%

Mine is 68.25%, which probably means that I fold the best hand a bit too much, but my win rate is very good and my variance is very low so Im happy with my game.
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:26 PM
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There's another interesting stat i sort of made up. When you go into PTs misc stats it gives you a total dollar amount for all your final hands. If you check 'show only hands that were not folded', you get a significantly larger number. My ratio between these two amounts is 5.2, and I was wondering if that number can be used to find out if you get involved in a lot of hands but fold before the river or showdown, leaving a lot of money behind. is this useful? Is it a mark of becoming a wuss or keeping your balls as a hand progresses? My nerd sense is tingling...
sox

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Are you saying 5:2 (5 to 2 AKA 2.5 to 1) or 5.2 to 1?

This sounds like a similar stat to WtSD (Went-to-showdown) more than anything else. Though, since it is in dollars in that tab, it is weighted by how much money you committed. I'd think as your ratio gets smaller, it would indicate to me that you're paying more for draws. The higher your ration, it would seem like you manage to stay in until the showdown pretty cheaply in hopes of hitting a draw.
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:28 PM
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Hypothetically, I've been wondering if you could successfully win with only 35% W$SH because assumming you are generally calling or betting a pot sized bet on the end you are getting 2:1 on your money which means it would be profitable to win anything > 33% ( considering the river as an independent event). In general though I don't hold much stock in the statistic b/c a hand that is checked around is equally weighted to the huge all-in overbet on the end. Win the big hands. Lose the small ones.
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:41 PM
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I meant 5.2 to 1, sorry...
It seems to make sense that the ratio is sort of a paying for draws thing... any of you mathematicians wanna take a shot at giving some sort of target number or improving our thinking? (i know you're out there)
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::my showdown win is only 50.5% but the winningest players in my DB are about 58-59%.
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Old 07-08-2005, 06:09 PM
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Hypothetically, I've been wondering if you could successfully win with only 35% W$SH because assumming you are generally calling or betting a pot sized bet on the end you are getting 2:1 on your money which means it would be profitable to win anything > 33% ( considering the river as an independent event). In general though I don't hold much stock in the statistic b/c a hand that is checked around is equally weighted to the huge all-in overbet on the end. Win the big hands. Lose the small ones.

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Sort of faulty logic here. Let's assume you only play heads up. Even if you're getting 2:1 on a river call... after you make that call, you've still put exactly 50% of the money into the pot. So if you don't win at least 50% of the time, you're losing money on these hands. This is not to say it is a bad play to call. It's more saying that you, at some point, put in some money that was -EV in the hand.

You can be an overall winner with a 35% W$SD because of multiway pots, of course. You can also be a winner at 35% if you make up for the losing there by picking up a lot of small pots that don't go to showdown (think Doyle's ridiculous old Super System strategy).

But you make a good point that I was thinking about too, which is that even if you're only winning 35% of pots, as long as you're winning more of the big ones and losing more small ones, you can still be doing OK.

FWIW, my "ratio" is 5.13
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Old 07-08-2005, 08:10 PM
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I was thinking of the river as a completely independent event. Obviously each player heads-up has contributed half the money. You're right about Doyle's strategy if you can pick up alot of pots before the showdown to compensate for winning less than half at showdown. You should theoritically to be able to be profitable.
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Old 07-08-2005, 08:13 PM
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I was thinking of the river as a completely independent event. Obviously each player heads-up has contributed half the money. You're right about Doyle's strategy if you can pick up alot of pots before the showdown to compensate for winning less than half at showdown. You should theoritically to be able to be profitable.

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Why not pick up alot of pots before showdown AND have a high W$SD rate? My W$SD is 68.25% and my WSF is 40%
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