need hi/lo stats added

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Re: need hi/lo stats added

Postby WhiteRider » Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:53 am

These stats use some database fields which do not automatically translate well from cash to tournaments - I have built the tourney stats manually, and all are included in the attached zip.
I also found a stray reference to holdem and have fixed that in the cash stats so if you intend to use those as well you will need to remove the stats you already imported, and the columns they use, before you import these new stats.
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Re: need hi/lo stats added

Postby Eddy421 » Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:10 am

Whiterider, thanks a lot for the feedback

I am wondering if you have seen anywhere some indicator developped for PT around analyzing omaha hi-lo Games..I mean, this games is all around
a) free-rolling (ie being in a situation where you can either scoop or win at least half the post, without having any risks
b) nut peddling, ie playing very tight and trying to make the nuts before building up the pot .

For example, would it be possible to identify when someone has secured the nuts low or the nuts high at any given street ?
or had a nuts low draw / resp. nuts high draw after the flop or 4th street ? which would of course require stat/ indicator for every type of high nut draw, ie either towards a flush, a straight or full house depending on the board configuration...

Do you think such indicators would be doable to write ?? :?: :?:

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Re: need hi/lo stats added

Postby kraada » Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:34 am

This isn't possible to do in PT3 - for one reason there's no distinguishing in the database between nut flushes and other flushes, or nut straights and other straights - both of which are required in order to build this form of stat.
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