Friday, June 10, 2011

Second best rebound ever

Last night, an ISP outage prevented me from either blogging or playing poker. There was nothing for it but to go to bed! It's amazing how out of sorts one can feel in this day and age when expecting to be able to access the internet and not being able to.

On Wednesday night, I had another excellent session. So excellent, when considered in combination with Tuesday night's session, that I was inspired to tweak my rebound definition. Tonight I modified my rebound calculating utility to use the new definition and ran it on my historical data. First, the revised definition:

- all contiguous losing sessions are aggregated into "super loss" sessions
- likewise, all contiguous winning sessions are aggregated into "super gain" sessions
- each "super gain" session is considered to be a rebound from its immediately preceding "super loss" session
- the amount of a rebound is the lesser of the amount lost in the "super loss" session and the amount gained in the "super gain" session

Using this definition, Tuesday and Wednesday's rebound ranked my second best ever! Here are my top 10 rebounds under the new definition:

Fri Jul 16 01:00:00 2010 153177
Wed Jun 08 01:00:00 2011 133000
Thu Aug 05 01:00:00 2010 120000
Wed Apr 27 01:00:00 2011 106230
Sat Jun 19 01:00:00 2010 94250
Fri Apr 08 01:00:00 2011 93750
Tue May 10 01:00:00 2011 86950
Wed Jul 07 01:00:00 2010 84279
Fri Oct 01 01:00:00 2010 81200
Tue May 31 01:00:00 2011 80000

Coincidentally, my stack hit a new all time high on Wednesday night.

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 49 hands and saw flop:
- 4 out of 7 times while in big blind (57%)
- 3 out of 9 times while in small blind (33%)
- 17 out of 33 times in other positions (51%)
- a total of 24 out of 49 (48%)
Pots won at showdown - 2 of 2 (100%)
Pots won without showdown - 3

delta: $78,900
balance: $1,850,472

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