Explain this to me??????????

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Why do I do better when I am OOP than IP?????????????

1st chart is results when I raise in position, 2nd when I raise Out of position
 

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probably because you dont know how to utilize position properly and your not that good postflop so struggle when playing marginal hands in position. so you do better when oop where you are playing only strong starting hands
 
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probably because you dont know how to utilize position properly and your not that good postflop so struggle when playing marginal hands in position. so you do better when oop where you are playing only strong starting hands

that was sort of my hunch but the disparity is ENORMOUS!
 
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probably because you dont know how to utilize position properly and your not that good postflop so struggle when playing marginal hands in position. so you do better when oop where you are playing only strong starting hands

Lol perfect. Thanks for adding to the FX show this will be good.

As for an answer the above could be the reason or it might be small sample variance. For your current win-rate IP you'd expect to win 13 buyins every 2000 hands. If you only made 10 buyins instead you'd lose 10bb's from you win-rate.
 
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Lol perfect. Thanks for adding to the FX show this will be good.

As for an answer the above could be the reason or it might be small sample variance. For your current win-rate IP you'd expect to win 13 buyins every 2000 hands. If you only made 10 buyins instead you'd lose 10bb's from you win-rate.

sample size is 73,571 hands.

What is the fx show??

how's your bankroll?

did you check out Amber Heard?

and so on...
 
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sample size is 73,571 hands.

What is the fx show??

how's your bankroll?

did you check out Amber Heard?

and so on...

I'm not saying you're wrong playing nitty or anything I just consider the fx show to be your endeavour to prove why nitty is best. I admire your drive and determination in it, hey, you might even be right.

Bankroll's ok, gonna start a session in a minute, down like 5 buyins this month tho.

Hell yes.
 
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You're not using position to push people off marginal holdings.
 
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fx, how did u filter to get those charts anyway
 
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Also, it may be because OOP you're playing, on average, better hands than IP. This takes into account all the times you re-raise from the BB with AA and got it in with KK from UTG and so on.
 
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I would have to get my accountant to look at that, to much info. for me.
 
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I don't feel like thinking about it, but why do you have 2-3 times as many hands showing OOP vs IP? Before seeing the PT results I assumed these numbers would be the exact opposite.
 
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