Can someone confirm why I can win more races than expected yet my net chips won is a minus figure. Also what does $(ev adjusted mean) after net chips won.
Thanks
Can someone confirm why I can win more races than expected yet my net chips won is a minus figure. Also what does $(ev adjusted mean) after net chips won.
Thanks
Are you playing STTs?
You can run good by winning more races... yet lose critical hands where you lose a lot of chips.
If you play STTs, $ EV Adjusted is your luck adjusted winnings. It takes into account three things:
ICM, payout structure, EV (% of winning the hand).
It works like this: http://hm2faq.holdemmanager.com/ques...ected+Value%29
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I am playing MTTs
This week I have won 51.4% against a 50.4% avg all in ev. Yet my net chips won are -338961 and $(ev adjusted) is 370735.
So are you saying that I should have won 709696 (338961+360735) more chips than I did?
That sounds like I'm running horrendous at the end of tournaments
Yes, you're running really bad in chips.
(likely caused by losing a couple of hands with the best hand, in the late phases of the MTTs losing a ton of chips)
However, cEV isn't that useful in the MTT reports, since it doesn't take into account:
-phase of the tournament you're in
-how many big blinds you had
-what the blind levels are (Winnings Summary report has the blind levels)
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Hello,
I am sorry to dig up this thread, but what does mean excatly "BB/100" in the "races" tab.
Eg: i have 9460 races, BB/100 is 204 and EVBB/100 is 240.
Thx
Those are the average of big blinds won per 100 hands and the expected big blinds per 100 hands adjusted for your all-in equity.