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Originally Posted by KingOtter
Okay, so call me a stupid newb or ******ed or whatever... looking at Clovis' OP graph...
But when the RED line (expected total winnings, and/or Sklansky bucks) has a downward slope it means you're getting it in bad, right? Since half of Clovis' graph has a red downward slope and he's losing more than his 'equity' in those 'getting it in bad' hands it means he's not sucking out when he has like 8% equity, so he's losing 100% instead of 92%.
It kicked off with one nasty suck-out around 2700 hands, but the gaps between red and green have gotten wider because he's been getting it in bad.... and losing.
I don't think you are correct KingOtter. I am getting in good and losing, thus the difference between what I should have won and what I actually lost. But I am new to this as well, however, I know I am not getting in bad.