| This is a discussion on How is this even possible? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; This if for those who think bad players are constantly awarded. -Look at the average stake! OMGWTFLOLBBQ! -OMG! Talk about a massive downswing. Im starting ... |
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| How is this even possible? This if for those who think bad players are constantly awarded. ![]() -Look at the average stake! OMGWTFLOLBBQ! ![]() -OMG! Talk about a massive downswing. Im starting to feel sorry for this person. How can this be possible? ------------------------------------ Ah, I see. This is how...LOL. Note: Im experimenting with the Kill Phil SnG strategy. Full Tilt Poker Game #3869622745: $2 + $0.25 Sit & Go (Turbo) (29458233) Table 1 - 50/100 - No Limit Hold'em - 1:42:06 ET - 2007/10/16 Seat 1: BallzDeep_16 (1 420) Seat 2: Hero (2 010) Seat 4: penny1550 (4 060) Seat 6: vthousearrest (4 875) Seat 9: casetrain (1 135) BallzDeep_16 posts the small blind of 50 Hero posts the big blind of 100 The button is in seat #9 Holecards: Dealt to Hero [ ]penny1550 calls 100 vthousearrest calls 100 casetrain calls 100 BallzDeep_16 calls 50 Hero raises to 2,010, and is all in penny1550 calls 1,910 vthousearrest folds casetrain folds BallzDeep_16 folds Hero shows [ ]penny1550 shows [ ]Flop: [ ]Turn: [ ] [ ]River: [ ] [ ]Hero shows two pair Queens and Threes penny1550 shows a straight Six high penny1550 wins the pot (4 320) with a straight Six high Hero stands up SUMMARY: Total pot 4 320 | Rake 0 Board: [ ]Seat 1: BallzDeep_16 (small blind) folded before the Flop Seat 2: Hero (big blind) showed [ ] and lost with two pair Queens and Threes Seat 4: penny1550 showed [ ] and won (4 320) with a straight Six high Seat 6: vthousearrest folded before the Flop Seat 9: casetrain (button) folded before the Flop Last edited by philthy : 16th October 2007 at 6:59 AM. |
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| In the above graph, do "games" mean "hands" or they mean a session (like an entire S&G)? The line has a slope of about -$1 / game. If it is $1 S&G it would make some sense. Or some people like to do mini buy-in and don't leave the table until they lost that $1. (They would win once in a while, but in the next all-in they can lose it all back.) It is hard to believe that someone can lose 2700 hands out of 3000, though. For a really bad player in poker he is flipping a coin not worse than 45:55 per hand, in average. That's gotta be the most unfortunate man on earth. |
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| Games are entire SnG sessions. Here is a look at this players recent results and the current games they are playing. ![]() Here is this players winning, losing, and cashing streaks. ![]() Maybe this person is very unfortunate. You'd expect some sort of upswing due to variance... Last edited by philthy : 16th October 2007 at 8:10 AM. |
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| re: How is this even possible? poker Ok. If he keeps calling pushes, he has to dodge a lot more beats, good or bad. And just one or two beats is enough to end his run. So it is reasonable to see him not winning 90% of the time. That's gotta be the most consistent loser I've seen, though. |
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Of course, this is only sitting with this player at 1 game. I'll have to play a few more games to get a better idea about how they play. |
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| The thing about players like that is for some reason they don't remember that they've lost 3,000 bucks calling off their chips with crap like A4 , theyonly remember the huge suckouts that've worked out for them. It sucks when you're the one getting sucked out but it's good for the rest of us in the long one. |
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