In the telecommunications industry, they have a word for the rate of customer turnover - churn. When a company has a high churn rate, it's not a good sign. Of course, the concept of churn is applicable in many other environments. Including, for example, poker :-) Right now, I have a high churn rate for sessions which begin a winning or losing streak. In other words, I'm neither consistently winning nor consistently losing. I'm basically winning every other session, which also means I'm losing every other session.
Last night, I hit the felt twice. The first time was due to being overly frisky; the second time was due to a combination of bad luck and impatience.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 83 hands and saw flop:
- 7 out of 11 times while in big blind (63%)
- 6 out of 11 times while in small blind (54%)
- 36 out of 61 times in other positions (59%)
- a total of 49 out of 83 (59%)
Pots won at showdown - 3 of 13 (23%)
Pots won without showdown - 4
delta: $-80,000
balance: $3,127,962
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