Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Kings catching up with queens

For some time now, I've known that I've won more money in my poker career with pocket queens than I have with pocket kings. It's not because I've been dealt pocket queens significantly more often than I've been dealt pocket kings; the reason is that I've lost more money when the kings were beaten than I've lost when the queens were beaten. Last night, thanks to winning a pot worth $26,700 with a set of kings, my kings are catching up with my queens. Here are my current top 10 career hands:

AA     1266719    1799900    -533181    123     54      0    177  1.06
QQ      611366    1006779    -395413     87     78      2    167  1.00
KK      583198    1145390    -562192    100     64      0    164  0.98
AKo     468462    1221539    -753077    148    178      0    326  0.97
77      286602     466535    -179933     52    108      1    161  0.96
TT      284109     487418    -203309     61     89      3    153  0.91
JJ      279724     568329    -288605     77     88      1    166  0.99
ATs     259359     426756    -167397     47     73      3    123  1.10
66      236775     398577    -161802     41    114      3    158  0.94
AQo     211299     726342    -515043    129    173      3    305  0.91


From left to right, the columns are hand, net money won, money won, money lost, hands won, hands lost, break even hands, total hands, and frequency factor.

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 25 hands and saw flop:
 - 3 out of 3 times while in big blind (100%)
 - 2 out of 3 times while in small blind (66%)
 - 13 out of 19 times in other positions (68%)
 - a total of 18 out of 25 (72%)
 Pots won at showdown - 3 of 5 (60%)
 Pots won without showdown - 2

delta: $29,081
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $5,014,288
balance: $7,371,241

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