I've always said that my favorite type of hand is a flush. Esthetically, that's still true. However, in examining my voluminous poker data, a different type of hand emerges head and shoulders above the rest. Not to keep you in suspense, it's a full house. Check out these career numbers:
$-7,694,163 high card
$-7,114,726 one pair
$2,712,047 two pair
$4,774,047 three of a kind
$4,754,725 straight
$4,593,552 flush
$5,374,438 full house
$510,979 four of a kind
$82,700 straight flush
$55,688 royal flush
Last night, I had two full houses; here are the numbers by hand type for the session:
$-14,932 high card
$-14,120 one pair
$-26,912 two pair
$26,876 three of a kind
$18,907 straight
$57,568 full house
Given this evidence, I have to say that my practical favorite hand is a full house.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 80 hands and saw flop:
- 9 out of 11 times while in big blind (81%)
- 4 out of 11 times while in small blind (36%)
- 39 out of 58 times in other positions (67%)
- a total of 52 out of 80 (65%)
Pots won at showdown - 10 of 24 (41%)
Pots won without showdown - 6
delta: $43,637
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $6,648,320
balance: $9,553,419
Friday, October 24, 2014
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