#1) Total pot is $415. I win it 70% of the time so if the pot were split up equity wise at the time of the all in, I would get $290.50 pushed back to me and the hand would be over.
#2) Total pot again is $415. We'll use 82% this time. I get 82% * $415 or $340.30
So in total I should have $630.80, but since I lost hand #2, I have $415 from hand #1 and nothing from hand #2. I have $215.80 less than I should have.
So I get $215.80 in Icy Bucks. After seeing cshultz's answer of $222.50 which is close enough to my answer for my tastes, maybe I AM doing it right.
So how the hell does PokerEV show me with $1500ish Icy Bucks and I show $3000?
I dont expect it to be exact because there are some hands that I dont calculate like:
I shove with 99 into a 864 board and the other guy has 75. I can still win but am bascially drawing dead. No need for me to count this one. Its a small amount and I will probably be on both sides of this spot enough for it to even out long term.
How can pokerEV be HALF what my records show? Im not so sure pokerEV doesnt have a bug in it, but on the other hand, my $3000 seems to high. If I am really $3000 too low in my actual results, Im going to make a killing playing like this.
Thats around $190 / hr on an adjusted basis.Statistics: Posted by iceman5 — Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:27 am
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