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PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
Ive done some searches and didnt find any screen shots of the MISC tab in PT. My concern is that through 30k hand in various limits, my High card and One Pair hands are big losers. Is everyone keeping these in the green?
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
Hahahaha. Here's mine:
I'm a big loser with High card, One pair, and two pair hands. But my sample size is way too small. I know that eventually my one pair and two pair hands will be green. I am wondering though if other people are in the green with their high card hands after 10k-15k? |
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
I thought mine would "eventually" go green also. Hasnt happened yet.
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
I suspect that one pair and high cards will not be winners. Remember, it calculates all cards on the board when determining your hand. So if you have a busted flush draw and the board has a pair of 2's on it and the river gets checked through, you "lose" with a pair, even though everyone in the hand had that pair. And you will see a showdown more often with busted draws where your opponent doesn't bet the river than you will win when you catch a bluff with high cards, hence why your high cards will be losers.
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
Also, I'm not sure if this is the case but I think it may count all times you have a pair, whether or not you are still in the hand, and deducts your losses from the total. I am not 100% sure though.
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
Your one pair hands should be winning lots of money. Make sure you checked the box labeled "Only show hands not folded" above the stats on the right hand side. Otherwise, those stats include hands like: you limp 67s; flop is AKQ monotone not your suit; it is bet and raised in front of you and you fold; turn is x; river is 6; One villain wins, his flush beating a straight. Such a hand would show up as a losing one pair hand (amount is your limp) unless you have checked the box I refer to.
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
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Your one pair hands should be winning lots of money. Make sure you checked the box labeled "Only show hands not folded" above the stats on the right hand side. Otherwise, those stats include hands like: you limp 67s; flop is AKQ monotone not your suit; it is bet and raised in front of you and you fold; turn is x; river is 6; One villain wins, his flush beating a straight. Such a hand would show up as a losing one pair hand (amount is your limp) unless you have checked the box I refer to. [/ QUOTE ] WOW! Checking that box turned all my stats green except for high card. |
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
AHA! Missed that filter. They are all green now, thx!
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
If I eliminate hands I folded, I am winning with high card and one pair. I think you can get too wrapped up in that stat, obviously, folding my 52x from the big blind after a flop of AQ5 with aggression is not a horrible move [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: PT - Are you winning in High Card and One Pair?
I got a free look in the BB with 35s but folded due to flop action. The turn and the river gave me a runner runner straight flush. My PT stats therefore tell me that I am in the red with straight flushes. I don't think you should worry too much about this stat.
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