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Originally Posted by safalache
Those are 731 tournaments.
Sorry, got confused by the chips graph that this is chips/hands graph.
On the other hand, if you lose an MTTSNG, the chip graphics goes down with the number of chips you have bought in for.
If you win it - it goes up with the cumulative number of chips in the entire tournament.
So, if you lose 180man tournament (even if you come second) your chip graph will be going down with 1500 chips.
If you win one - your chip graph will go up for 270000 chips. So, if you lose a flip for 1st/2nd when even chips, your graph will go down 1500, while EV will go up with 135000k ...
Probably got lost in what I'm trying to say - this graph isn't indicative of an upswing, downswing or variance.
To be honest, I am not sure that any of the graphs in PT/HEM can show if you are victim of variance/bad luck or just play bad.
Just focus on playing each hand the best possible way and, if in doubt, post for discussion here or on other forums. That's the way to improve.