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Originally Posted by meale
I genuinely don't believe that hahah you and your fkn analytics. I swear you must have 6 guys with clipboards and spreadsheets who stand behind you every time you play. :')
I swear its not very hard at all. I mean if you play 25% of your hands, you are doing nothing 75% of the time. The 25% of the time you play the hand, you fold before the river a lot of the time.
Including the time in between hands, dealer giving out chips...ect, you are probably sitting idle 90% of the time you are at a poker table. There's plenty of time to record stuff and I have a very good memory.
So far in 2018, Ive called raises with pocket pairs with the intention to set mine 93 times.
Ive hit 14 sets and made $3635 in those hands.
21 times I continued post flop even though I originally was set mining but something during the hand changed my mind. In those hands I made $1360. I won 16 of those hands. 1 of those was a big all in on the flop and I won and in the process I won $465 more than my All in EV so my adjusted profit on these 21 hands is $895 or about $43 per hand.
In the other 58 hands, I lost a total of $1020 by calling preflop and then folding the flop.
This is all very helpful information when determining if Im calling too many raises with small-mid pairs to set mine. Instead of reading a book and using some guys arbitrary formula to determine when I can profitably call a raise with a pp, I record this kind of stuff and determine it on my own. Im not guessing. I know these things for a fact.
It also keep me from getting bored which can be a big problem playng live.