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Originally Posted by generalts0
hi just wanted to clarify- my hud works for multi entry tourneys and everyone's stats but my own pop up. i'm pretty sure there is an option somewhere for your own stats?
multi-entry tourneys are not supported yet. If the tourney is working at all it is a fluke. Once we release an update for the multi-entry tourneys it should show your own stats as well, assuming it is not a rush tourney. The option you are looking for likely wont help you in this situation: hud options > player preferences > appearance > [ ] disable hero in hud
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Originally Posted by superslug
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Ok will do asap. Ive requested my hand history from pokerstars as well, would it be easy enough for me to import from the documents they send me into my HEM database?
Sorry, I forgot to answer that part.
You need to request and import any/all your tournament histories and import those to HM. Stars did not write the tourney summaries to your hard drive in the past, like FTP did. They recently added this feature, so please enable the option in the PokerStars client and add the folder to your Auto Import Folder Configuration.
http://faq.holdemmanager.com/questio...er+Stars+Setup
Email
support@pokerstars.com and ask for ALL your old Hand Histories and Tournament Histories/Results.
They will send you an email with links to zip files of your hand histories. Download all the zip files. Right-Click > Extract the contents of each zip file to a new folder. HM > Import From Folder for all of the unzipped hands.
The tournament summaries should be attached to the email as .htm files. Download the attachments. HM > Import File(s) for all of those files. It will probably ask you to search/select your Pokerstars screen name. If the files are sent as .html you will need to rename them (Right-Click > Rename) from .html to .htm extensions.
http://faq.holdemmanager.com/questio...and+Histories+
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Originally Posted by rowhousepd
Sorry if I'm being dense here, but let me review. If I wanted to create a pristine (and accurate) new DB w/ just the hands I wanted (not the "ancient hands from 2010 as I explained in my original post here) I would:
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If you only want new hands:
create a new database
import from folder > \hmarchive\2011
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Originally Posted by BadMoFu
Does HEM assume dollar values to chips and just calculate the EV based of that? What I mean is, HEM doesn't account for actual ICM EV does it?
Example, 6-man $100 SNG, 1000 chips to start, standard 65/35 pay-outs, you go all-in 1st hand on an exact 50/50 flip, you win. Your $ equity doesn't become $200, it becomes $186 (or w/e). Will HEM take that into account when calculating the EV line? Or will it just assume that each chip is worth $0.10 and calculate based on that, like you're playing a cash game?
The reason I'm asking is because I started playing around w/ some SnG's and I seem to constantly run below EV, and it doesn't even out, the lines seem to spread apart with an almost constant rate. If HEM doesn't calculate ICM EV correctly and just assumes $ values to chips that would be a perfect explanation to this, b/c it would constantly account for some extra expected $ winning that are not actually there (like in the case of $200 vs $186 equity after doubling up).
Does anyone have a 6 or 9-man SnG graph where you run close to EV (or above) for a decent sample? I want to sort this out for myself.
It uses ICM for tourneys.
Watch this video -
http://faq.holdemmanager.com/questions/120/EV+Explained
**CASH EV**
What EV can do / how it can be used:
Any allin situation, before the river, where a player has at least one "out" results in a EV $ Diff.
$Won + EV $ Diff = $USD EV
(AA vs KK is the most fun example... AK vs QQ is the most common "coinflip")
The "problem" what some people don't understand:
A: If a player has 0 outs, or
B: the allin situation takes place on the river there is NO EV DIFFERENCE.
C: If a shortstack goes allin preflop, and is called by two bigstacks. And the two bigstacks continue to bet on the flop, turn or river, this situation is treated as situation B. (EV = 0)
Fozzy AHK: "You can't calculate all-in equity if you don't know the hands you are up against."
D: If you commit 80% of your stack with the best hand, but your last 20% goes allin with the worst hand, the $EV Difference will be calculated by your entire stack.
Why "EV by street" (which people who often see situation D want) is a bad thing:
Best explanation here -
http://forums.holdemmanager.com/3rd-...er-sect-7.html
Summary of that thread:
Example:
- you have AA, you raise to 80% of your stack, donkey calls, flop comes K83 rainbow.
- you then go all-in, no matter the flop, because you're committed.
- out of 100 times, 88 times donkey folds.
- 12 times donkeys calls with a set (33/88/KK).
What shall EV by street bogusly do? It shall do no computations for the 88 times where donkey folded--> "no more calculation".
What shall EV by street do the 12 times where donkey calls with a set? "Show that donkey sucked out and that you got unlucky".
So although you ran obviously uber-good by having donkey folding 88 times out of 100. EV by street focuses on the 12 times where donkey hit his set and tells that you're running below EV.
This is a well-known gambler fallacy. And this is why "EV by street" is completely bogus and should not be implemented.
Note: Tristanblue writes "it's precisely because EV by street does nothing to your adjusted-graph on these cases where the opponent folded that it is completely bogus."
But what if your opponent never folds? Suppose there are two players A and B.
Player A has AA, B has KK. (both have $100 stacks). They commit half their stack preflop and the flop comes AK6. Player B (KK has 1 "out") to win the hand.
If I would play this hand I would always make sure I'm allin on the turn.
However Player X always commits the rest of his stack on the flop and turn *except for one dollar*. And he commits on the river.
Of course, 4% of the time, the rivercard is the case King. Player X's EV Diff is always 0.
My EV Diff is -$4 (96 out of 100 times) and +$96 (4 out of 100 times)
So our EV graph actually looks the same after 100 of these hands.
**TOURNY EV**
*Single Table Tournaments only (includes: Double or Nothings, Headsup, etc.... excludes: single table satellites!)
*cEV Diff (chip EV difference)....: this works exactly the same as the $EV Won for cashgames.
*$EV Diff (dollar EV difference)
*$Won + SUM $EV Diff = $EV Won
*The same "why EV per street is bad" applies for tourneys too.
-->Confusion: $EV Won vs $USD EV vs EV $ Diff vs $EV Diff vs cEV Diff vs $Won vs Luck Adjusted Winnings vs All-in EV (do we need eight different terms for three different things?)
*In addition: the $EV Won can be confusing when it's negative and a larger number than the actual buyin, or positive and a larger number than the actual first price money.
You have some extreme situations (often in Double or Nothing and in SUPER TURBO SNGs)
Extreme examples:
$169 buyin SUPER TURBO, $Won = $720 (1th place)---> $EV Won = -$196 (a negative value, that is higher than the actual buyin)
$5.20 buyin DoN, $Won = $10---> $EV Won = $11.35 (more than you can actually win)
So EV becomes quite a meaningless number if you focus on one game (or in the "case King hits the river" AA vs KK example on that one hand)
The more you play, the more accurate it gives a representation of your overall "luck".
And it doesn't take into account coolers. There was a program called set-o-meter (worked with PT2) where you could see how often you'd hit a set.
EV doesn't take into account how often (and how much) you win/lose with an overpair against a set (and vice versa).
http://forums.holdemmanager.com/mana...ion-wrong.html
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Originally Posted by kenji08
I use 2 computers, one at school and one at home, so on days that i play at school, i use the hand history beta for fulltilt and get the hands sent to me i played at school so i can have them for my complete database at home.
have had no problems until yesterday, i dl'd the file w hh and been having hands w/ errors, and then i try to import again w HEM and then it recognizes no file, i re downloaded the file to my computer and imported again and had the same problem, anybody knwo whats going on?
Their beta hh tool is full of bugs. The hands are not all written the original format Send an email directly to their support and ask them to send you the hands. The ones they send manually will all be in original format.