Thanks for posting the graphs, it's always very interesting to see a long term one. Any chance you could post a HM screenshot with just lifetime hands played, winrate and ev adjusted winrate at each stake? (realise you want to keep the other stats private.)
that redline is sick and shows your deep understanding of NLH. impressive
maybe hard for you to answer but if you were playing 200 & 400NL do you think your redline/blueline would look the same?
that redline is obviously made up from lots of different factors but what do you think would be the biggest contributor to it? (and i mean something specific not only play less tables & bluff more)
what are the most common adjustments that you make.
I look if villain is nit, tag or lag and then click a button.
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Originally Posted by ben wb
Thanks for posting the graphs, it's always very interesting to see a long term one. Any chance you could post a HM screenshot with just lifetime hands played, winrate and ev adjusted winrate at each stake? (realise you want to keep the other stats private.)
I try to remember posting it later.
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Originally Posted by josuas
Hey Giev! seems like you're taking care of your showdown winnings lately, is it intentional or mby just variance?
This:
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Originally Posted by blakkman08
just a function of him playing more tables
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Originally Posted by danols
that redline is sick and shows your deep understanding of NLH. impressive
maybe hard for you to answer but if you were playing 200 & 400NL do you think your redline/blueline would look the same?
that redline is obviously made up from lots of different factors but what do you think would be the biggest contributor to it? (and i mean something specific not only play less tables & bluff more)
If I'd now play 200nl or 400nl I'd quess my both red and blue lines would go up. Hard to say any "biggest contributor" because it comes from so many things.
Anyway back when I played those stakes my graph looked like this:
And I was testing different styles which is why the red line varies.
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Originally Posted by TheJag
Giev how many hands have you played before you went pro?
Hard to say because I have none of them left and it was so long ago but.... Maybe 200-400k. I think someone have asked this before itt, but I have no idea what I answered.