doco wrote:Ok, but other than a visual representation of 'what actually happened' , what other factors are implied by the graphic? Should red and green be divergent? And if not I am getting it all in with -EV? Which by the way is something I am working on - equity and am almost certainly not getting value for some hands and risking too much on others. Maybe should be asking these questions somewhere else - don't mean to hijack the thread...
Personally, i get 2 things from examining my graph:
1. Keeps me sane when I run bad. Shows me some of my losses are simply due to bad beats.
2. Alerts me when I may be making bad decisions. If my green line isn't consistently rising, then I may be doing something wrong.
In your case, yes, you are running poorly but that's not the main thing your data shows. You're not getting it in good most of the time. This doesn't have to mean you're making mistakes mind you. For example, if you keep getting KK and running into AA and getting it all in, you green line will plummet but you're not making any mistakes. That said, you should take a look at the specific hands and try to evaluate whether you played them correctly.