stevel wrote:(...)And remember, you can't do anything about any difference (either way) between the expected-win-line and the actual-win-line. This is where luck, or bad luck comes in and it can last a long time. Over an infinite number of hands the 2 lines should be equal at point-infinity.(...)
Ok, now lets take a look at a graph of games played by me:
If the were to meet in an infinite period of time i would be glad. But i really have doubts if the allin ev presented by pt3 is correct...
I'm playing as a shortstack and i noticed two types of situations which give strange moves of the Allin EV line:
Situation 1:
is when i/m going allin with two other players who have bigger stack than me and they are also going allin on a later street...
in that kind of situation pt3 seems to count EV as if i had bigger starting stack that would match their allins!
my ev line goes up faster tha it should be!
Situation 2:
big amount of dead money in the pot...
eg:
PREFLOP
minraise, 3calls, i raise allin with QQ,
1 call of my allin he shows AK
as i'm playing with short stack the amount of dead money already accounts for nearly a half of my stack
so i need as little as 30% chances to win a pot to make my allin ev go up!
If there are two players left in a pot, and the chances split 60:40, either mine or his ev line will go up!
isn't that a mistake?
Could anyone from pt3 staff confirm or deny problems with that kind of situations?