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View Poll Results: What is your Win Rate in terms of BB per Housr
Less than 0 (losing)
5 6.41%
0-2.5
0 0%
2.5-5
6 7.69%
5-7.5
8 10.26%
7.5-10
15 19.23%
10+
26 33.33%
Not enough sample size/I don't know
18 23.08%

04-06-2024 , 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ZippyThePinhead
For those with similar live sample sizes, how do your winning\losing session streaks compare?
I try to only look at $/hr over a month or more ... anything else feels like it'd make me play worse.
Way too many times I see people want to leave because they are up a bit, or not want to leave because they are down a bit (which might be fine if there are a bunch of reasons and those are the ones you can articulate easily ... but mostly that's not the case IMO).
Also a bunch of times recently I've played when I knew I was playing for 2 hours or something.

Leaving when I'm playing bad or tilted is def. a significant skill, and staying when there's a big spot at the table is something I think most of us try to do.
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04-06-2024 , 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by illiterat
I try to only look at $/hr over a month or more ... anything else feels like it'd make me play worse.

Way too many times I see people want to leave because they are up a bit, or not want to leave because they are down a bit (which might be fine if there are a bunch of reasons and those are the ones you can articulate easily ... but mostly that's not the case IMO).

Also a bunch of times recently I've played when I knew I was playing for 2 hours or something.



Leaving when I'm playing bad or tilted is def. a significant skill, and staying when there's a big spot at the table is something I think most of us try to do.
I'm not sure what your point is or how your response relates to my post.

I do not leave early to lock up wins or play longer chasing losses. My average session length is just over 7 hours across this 9.7k hour sample.

My hourly and bb/hr are not something I'm sharing in an open forum.

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04-06-2024 , 04:28 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by illiterat
I try to only look at $/hr over a month or more ... anything else feels like it'd make me play worse.

Way too many times I see people want to leave because they are up a bit, or not want to leave because they are down a bit (which might be fine if there are a bunch of reasons and those are the ones you can articulate easily ... but mostly that's not the case IMO).

Also a bunch of times recently I've played when I knew I was playing for 2 hours or something.



Leaving when I'm playing bad or tilted is def. a significant skill, and staying when there's a big spot at the table is something I think most of us try to do.
PS. Hourly over a month is meaningless.

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04-08-2024 , 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by ZippyThePinhead
Just ended my longest consecutive winning session streak in current recording app database. Got me curious to look at my entire sample to see how big an outlier this streak was and compare win streaks to loss streaks.

For context this is a 1,328 live session sample size approaching 10K hours.

Longest winning streak - 17 sessions
Second longest winning streak - 13 sessions

Longest losing streak = 5 sessions

Times I've won 5 or more consecutive sessions - 54
Times I've won 10 or more consecutive sessions - 5

Times I've lost 5 consecutive sessions - 3
Times I've lost 4 consecutive sessions - 6


For those with similar live sample sizes, how do your winning\losing session streaks compare?
A quick look shows I have similar numbers over 6005 hours / 796 sessions in my 1/3 NL game.

Longest winning streaks: 15, 12 (once each)

Longest losing streak: 5 (once, with one of those being -$2 in a 12.5 hour session, lol)

5+ wins in a row: 35

4 losses in a row: 6

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