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See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby Alexnorge » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:56 pm

See the "BB/Hand" statistic. That shows your per-hand winrate on blind steals. If you multiply this number by 100, it should be at least double your "PTBB/100"

First of.. what is PTBB/100??? Is it the same as BB/100??
Say you have BB/Hand = 0,01 and BB/100 = 0,76 this turns out to be
0,01*100 = 1 > 0,76 and thus far from double the BB/100. A possible leak then right?

In the PT3 the "hint" for the BB/Hand states: Big Bets Won Per Hand (and also BB/100: big bets won per 100 hand). Here it's says: shows your per-hand winrate on blind steals. What am I not getting?

Let me just turn dumb here for a second: what is a big bet in this matter?
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby kraada » Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:40 pm

"PTBB" stands for "Poker Tracker Big Bet" which is the same as twice a big blind. This is a holdover from the days in which PT was mostly a tool for limit players as a big bet in limit poker is twice the size of the big blind.
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby Alexnorge » Thu Aug 06, 2009 4:14 am

kraada wrote:"PTBB" stands for "Poker Tracker Big Bet" which is the same as twice a big blind. This is a holdover from the days in which PT was mostly a tool for limit players as a big bet in limit poker is twice the size of the big blind.


Right, thanks. I'll take the analysis part to 2+2 right ;-)
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby kraada » Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:08 am

You'll probably get a better response there.

If you're thinking about winrates, though, you'll probably also want to look at this calculator which calculates the range of your your true winrate taking into account variance. It's eye opening.
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby Alexnorge » Sun Aug 09, 2009 10:38 am

kraada wrote:You'll probably get a better response there.

If you're thinking about winrates, though, you'll probably also want to look at this calculator which calculates the range of your your true winrate taking into account variance. It's eye opening.


Just a quick question. How do I find my Standard deviation?
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby kraada » Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:01 pm

It's on the Sessions - Details bottom report (go to the sessions tab, choose sessions - details from the drop down).
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby Alexnorge » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:50 am

kraada wrote:It's on the Sessions - Details bottom report (go to the sessions tab, choose sessions - details from the drop down).


only find sessions tab under cash games. Not tournaments
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby kraada » Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:12 am

This is true, this statistic is only available for cash game play. However, standard deviation in chips per hand is going to be huge for tournaments, especially multi-table tournaments as the chip amounts get bigger as the tournament goes on.
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby Alexnorge » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:33 pm

kraada wrote:This is true, this statistic is only available for cash game play. However, standard deviation in chips per hand is going to be huge for tournaments, especially multi-table tournaments as the chip amounts get bigger as the tournament goes on.


I play DoNs...
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Re: See the "BB/Hand" statistic

Postby kraada » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:03 pm

Which is why you don't see the statistic available for you. I'll request that we add it, though I don't know when the developers would take a look at that feature next.
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