Looking for help manipulating data

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Looking for help manipulating data

Postby zamkin » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:27 pm

I would like to see how I am running when the tournament or SNG is on the line. In other words I would like to see only my bust-out hands. They may or may not be all-in pre flop. I would like to be able to tell if I am ahead or behind when the money goes in on every bust out hand. Pretty much looking for data on how I am running when it really matters. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Re: Looking for help manipulating data

Postby zamkin » Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:06 am

I will try to explain this better. I basically want to know how I am running when it matters. I want to see how well my cards hold up when the money goes in but only when all or nearly all of my SNG or tourney chips are at risk.

It will need to be able to determine this by comparing my stack size left after the hand against the current blind and ante size. Unless of course I ended up all-in. Basically want the knockout hands or hands that leave me with less than 5 BB's.

It will need to be able to pick out all of these hands from my current database, and I think then need it to dump all of these "key" hands into a new folder so that I end up with just a folder full on single hand, hand history files, that all met the above criteria.

I then plan to import these hands into their own database in PT for further analysis. I am not sure if it needs to be done this way or if we can just filter the current database to only display these hands. I was thinking some type of export query would work best.

I am basically looking for all the hands that have an actual effect on my bankroll. The key hands in every SNG/tourney that stop me from cashing. I am very curios to find out why I am losing so much when it matters, and I think it will help plug some leaks in my game.

If anyone knows of a way to accomplish this in PT2 I would be willing to pay for it, so let me know if you can do it and we can discuss a price.
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