Faithful readers of this blog will remember that I'm intrigued by the concept of poker rebounds, and keep tweaking my definitions of them to suit my current mood. On Thursday night, I had by any definition a great rebound from the session before. It inspired me to come up with my latest poker rebound definition - namely, the one session rebound. A one session rebound is a winning session following a losing session; it doesn't matter what happened before the losing session or what happens after the winning session. The amount of the rebound uses a similar formula to that of my previous rebound definition - it's the lesser of the absolute value of the amount lost in the losing session and the amount won in the winning session.
On Wednesday night, I lost $80,000. On Thursday night, I won $70,500. By my new definition, that's a one session rebound of $70,500. I just wrote a utility to calculate all the one session rebounds of my poker career, and rank them in descending order. My latest rebound came in at #2 on the list - not too shabby. Here are my top 10 one session rebounds:
Fri Oct 01 01:00:00 2010 $81,200
Thu Nov 24 00:00:00 2011 $70,500
Fri Apr 22 01:00:00 2011 $66,980
Sat Jul 10 01:00:00 2010 $64,050
Mon May 11 01:00:00 2009 $51,400
Wed Jun 22 01:00:00 2011 $50,600
Mon Aug 02 01:00:00 2010 $49,521
Wed Apr 27 01:00:00 2011 $45,080
Wed Jun 16 01:00:00 2010 $44,300
Fri Nov 11 00:00:00 2011 $42,100
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 104 hands and saw flop:
- 12 out of 15 times while in big blind (80%)
- 7 out of 14 times while in small blind (50%)
- 43 out of 75 times in other positions (57%)
- a total of 62 out of 104 (59%)
Pots won at showdown - 6 of 11 (54%)
Pots won without showdown - 13
delta: $70,500
balance: $2,697,885
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