Friday, September 16, 2016

Back to the dime

Last night, I had a monster cash game. It was the second most profitable one of my career, out of the 878 I've played. It brought me back to the dime - my career balance once again tops 10 million play dollars. This was my 15th crossing of that boundary, and the 8th in the ascending direction. This got me curious about all my other million boundary crossings, so I wrote a utility to calculate them; here are the results:

 7  $1,000,000
 1  $2,000,000
 1  $3,000,000
 1  $4,000,000
 5  $5,000,000
 3  $6,000,000
 5  $7,000,000
 5  $8,000,000
17  $9,000,000
15 $10,000,000
 2 $11,000,000
 4 $12,000,000


If I keep playing like this, I might be able to leave the dime in my rearview mirror :-)

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 56 hands and saw flop:
 - 4 out of 7 times while in big blind (57%)
 - 4 out of 7 times while in small blind (57%)
 - 15 out of 42 times in other positions (35%)
 - a total of 23 out of 56 (41%)
 Pots won at showdown - 5 of 6 (83%)
 Pots won without showdown - 3

style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings

MTT   NLHE     4350   650       9    17     100   27    44        0
MTT   NLHE     4350   650       6     5     147   36     0        0
MTT   NLHE     4350   650       9    13      75   15    43        0
KO    NLHE     4350   650       9    39     196   45    26     6420


delta: $207,897
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $5,969,813
balance: $10,056,655

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