There are ten different kinds of poker hands. Perhaps not too surprisingly, the middle four are the real work horses. The first three don't have enough oomph, and the last three are too rare. Due to the fact that I've saved the full hand histories of my cash game no limit hold'em hands for a number of years now, I have incontrovertible proof that the four poker work horses are three of a kind, straight, flush, and full house. Here are my current aggregates:
$-8,954,668 $1,108,378 $-10,063,046 high card
$-8,463,490 $12,264,016 $-20,727,506 one pair
$2,794,850 $14,362,059 $-11,567,209 two pair
$5,324,280 $8,116,392 $-2,792,112 three of a kind
$5,263,986 $7,066,610 $-1,802,624 straight
$5,393,742 $7,088,330 $-1,694,588 flush
$6,006,333 $6,967,055 $-960,722 full house
$584,101 $584,801 $-700 four of a kind
$85,736 $85,736 $0 straight flush
$55,688 $55,688 $0 royal flush
Last night, I achieved a cash game no limit hold'em session delta of over $100,000 for the 29th time, on the strength of a queen high flush on hand 28.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 29 hands and saw flop:
- 2 out of 2 times while in big blind (100%)
- 0 out of 4 times while in small blind (0%)
- 7 out of 23 times in other positions (30%)
- a total of 9 out of 29 (31%)
Pots won at showdown - 2 of 4 (50%)
Pots won without showdown - 3
delta: $105,732
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $6,349,341
balance: $8,927,330
Thursday, July 9, 2015
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