I have calc spreadsheets for my untracked results that I tried to turn into a graph but I can't get the $ results to plot cumulatively over sessions. It defaults to displaying the amount won or lost for each session but I can't figure out how to make it a line graph showing the $ won/lost cumulatively over time. If anyone knows an easy way to do this let me know, would love to be able to graph my untracked results.
There's a few ways to do it. I keep a running profit tally in a separate column that I use to make a graph using just the dates and the profit tally. Seems to work for me.
In case anyone was wondering, V had KdJs for the nut nut. Not even that sick of a fold by me but I make absurdly light call downs on a regular basis so I'm pretty happy I didn't just click it in.
Also, I knew that a str8 flush beats quads... but I still looked it up to make sure before I folded Such a fish, I don't even know the hand rankings
In case anyone was wondering, V had KdJs for the nut nut. Not even that sick of a fold by me but I make absurdly light call downs on a regular basis so I'm pretty happy I didn't just click it in.
Also, I knew that a str8 flush beats quads... but I still looked it up to make sure before I folded Such a fish, I don't even know the hand rankings
Are you using the card catcher or are you downloading the hands and converting them?
Haha yeah I was just venting, sorry. Forgot that there actually is a glitch with how aiev tracks when you download ignition hh lmao. But no, I'm just running like dogshit.
The collusion and team play has become horrendous at 500nl on ignition. It's like they aren't even trying to hide it anymore. Every table has 4+ "whales" who either have the most impeccable timing/soul reading skills... or their buddy texted them that they folded a T pre on that TT5 flop.
The collusion and team play has become horrendous at 500nl on ignition. It's like they aren't even trying to hide it anymore. Every table has 4+ "whales" who either have the most impeccable timing/soul reading skills... or their buddy texted them that they folded a T pre on that TT5 flop.
This is exactly how I have been feeling playing the 100nl reg tables lately. I'm seeing a lot of weird 1.5-2x pot river bets and funky donking leads. I'm still going with the belief that it's run bad as oppose to successful collusion but bells have gone off.
Question for anyone:
How would vpip/pfr/3bet change/if at all against excessive limping but specifically against massive cold calling as oppose to typical tough 3betting?
How do we adjust flop strategies against it?
This is exactly how I have been feeling playing the 100nl reg tables lately. I'm seeing a lot of weird 1.5-2x pot river bets and funky donking leads. I'm still going with the belief that it's run bad as oppose to successful collusion but bells have gone off.
Question for anyone:
How would vpip/pfr/3bet change/if at all against excessive limping but specifically against massive cold calling as oppose to typical tough 3betting?
How do we adjust flop strategies against it?
Kinda weird cause 200nl seems softer than ever.
Against excessive limping the obvious strat change is to pfr wider and with less speculative holdings. KJos is now a good hand to raise and 76s is now weaker. If a good reg is isoing excessive limping more then usual than 3betting wider becomes a good play. By cold calling do you mean calling a single raise or a 3bet? If someone is calling 3bets too wide than you can open up your 3betting range. If someone is not 3betting hands like AK or AQ than you just need to be a little more cautious post flop there.
Post flop against massive calling station whales you can just pretty much try to get three streets of value with a hand like KJ on a king or jack high board. Usually they will let you know when they hit 2 pair or better.
Take all of this with a grain of salt I'm not that good poker, but I try. Feeling stronger everyday.
How do you play on iggy with table layout? I just started multitabling and trying to figure out the most efficient use of screen space. Stacking doesn’t seem to work well because tables I have action on don’t seem to pop up properly. Is there a setting I’m screwing up somewhere or is tiling the better way to do it?
How do you play on iggy with table layout? I just started multitabling and trying to figure out the most efficient use of screen space. Stacking doesn’t seem to work well because tables I have action on don’t seem to pop up properly. Is there a setting I’m screwing up somewhere or is tiling the better way to do it?
I've never been able to stack tables comfortably, I'm a tiling type.
Haven't played poker in 20 days. Still have almost 0 desire to play
Hopefully you've been grinding top shot and printing stacks that way
No top shot grinding but turned ~4k into ~30k with some altcoin moonshots the last couple months. That + gains from btc/eth and a couple stocks have increased my nw significantly more than I could have done from poker alone and I'm sure has influenced my recent lethargy towards putting hours in. Hard to keep your head down and grind with all the gains but I think it's important to find a way to pretend the crypto/stocks don't exist so I feel that need to keep grinding out cash $ every month. Taxes coming up is all the motivation I need for now though