| This is a discussion on Number of Pokertracker hands within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Hi all, this is my first post here and I just wanted to give a thumbs up for a great site and ask a question. ... |
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| Number of Pokertracker hands Hi all, this is my first post here and I just wanted to give a thumbs up for a great site and ask a question. Been using Pokertracker recently and was wondering how many hands I needed to upload before I start to look at the figures objectively. I'm just about at 2000 hands uploaded at the moment. Is this a big enough sample to start looking for leaks with or should I keep going till it's higher? Cheers Daniel |
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I say get 10k hands then start looking and making very minor adjustmints then antoher 10k and ananlyse again to see if adjustments are increasing you winrate. |
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| Just a thought, at 40-50 hands per hour, how many hours is 100,000 hands? (About 2000 hours minimum which would be the equivalent of a year at a full time job.) And, how much money have you put at risk to reach 100,000 hands? (Do you play $.25/$.50 NL? Are you playing average post of $4? Are you in 1 out of 5 pots? I'm making up some stats on the spot. Then you have put $4 x 2000 pots or $8000 at risk if you are playing minimal games....) What I am pointing out, this is some serious time and coin that you are already out before you have statistics that you find analytically meaningful. It is important that you do this, but BY NO MEANS, should anyone wait to find out how they can improve their game by means of stats. I have long been a proponent of stats being a little lower than lying in giving you information, lol. Use primary information first and you will be many steps ahead than if you use stats. Stats follow good strategy. Sorry to get on a rant, but I have lived around the academic world to long. I find it so annoying the many fallacies that so many find in numbers. OK, sermon over... return to your normal activities. (P.S. don't ignore the numbers, just don't wait for them !) |
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| No, not assuming he's losing, I said that's the minimum he's putting "at risk". And, even if you are playing three tables at a time, you still are putting in "table-hours" even if you are putting it in at triple time. I'm just saying, learning faster is better than waiting for the stats. Not that the stats are bad at all. In fact, they are a vital asset to identify things you might miss. I just think people can draw inaccurate conclusion from stats at times. They need to be recognized for what they are, a supporting tool. Are we coppacetic (can I even spell that word???)? |
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