| This is a discussion on Poker Tracker Final Hand Results within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; Sorry if this has been posted previously but I just received helpful info for Poker Tracker. I noticed my "starting hands" total was different from ... |
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| Poker Tracker Final Hand Results Sorry if this has been posted previously but I just received helpful info for Poker Tracker. I noticed my "starting hands" total was different from my "Final Hands" total and was not sure why. Apparently the "Final Hands" total only includes hands where at least a flop was seen. It does not record when the table all folds PF. |
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| re: Poker Tracker Final Hand Results Quote:
Example for me, Total Hands: 12,747 (from starting hands area) Total Times: 8323 - 65% of the time flops were seen so 35% of the time they are not. Which makes sense in mostly SNGs, heads up a lot may be folded PF. Of the flops+ seen (8323)... Straight flush: 3 - .036% Four of a Kind: 9 - .108% Full House: 172 - 2.067% Flush: 172 - 2.067% ^^intersting exact same Full House as Flush Straight: 274 - 3.292% Three of a Kind: 367 - 4.409% Two Pair: 1392 - 16.725% One Pair: 3596 - 43.206% High Card: 2338 - 28.091% This does not mean I saw the flop, and this does not mean I won the hand. It's purely what I would have/could have/did have after the flop+. For example, one of my "high card" hands someone else would have beat me with a pair of K's. However, since I folded it's saying I had only a high card in my hand played or not - won or not. This is a very small sample. I'd be interested to see the same results from someone with 100K+ hands to see how they compare to what they should have been dealt. |
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