Statistics can reveal some strange things. You many think you know what kind of poker player you are, and that you know exactly how you play; however, statistics can show you weaknesses you never knew you had. Today I wrote a tool to aggregate the information collected by the fully matured hands tool I wrote yesterday. Here's what it spat out:
-985371 298806 -1284177 947 -1040.52 high card
-1637083 3534546 -5171629 2897 -565.10 one pair
2380855 6176729 -3795874 1990 1196.41 two pair
2293885 3471194 -1177309 534 4295.66 three of a kind
2335811 3073895 -738084 460 5077.85 straight
2040368 2639192 -598824 328 6220.63 flush
2676134 3050901 -374767 309 8660.63 full house
183246 183246 0 22 8329.36 four of a kind
73800 73800 0 4 18450.00 straight flush
55688 55688 0 2 27844.00 royal flush
9417333 22557997 -13140664 7493 1256.82
From left to right, the columns contain net delta, positive delta, negative delta, number of hands, average delta per hand, and hand type. I'm flabbergasted to discover that I've lost nearly a million play dollars playing high card hands. What a git I am :-)
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 153 hands and saw flop:
- 24 out of 26 times while in big blind (92%)
- 16 out of 26 times while in small blind (61%)
- 63 out of 101 times in other positions (62%)
- a total of 103 out of 153 (67%)
Pots won at showdown - 10 of 31 (32%)
Pots won without showdown - 22
delta: $-70,762
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $5,146,286
balance: $7,595,694
Monday, May 20, 2013
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