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davdas
05-08-2012, 12:22 PM
Hi I know what it means in terms of a run run of the same equities:

Your 80% to win the hand in a 400 pot
80 times out of 100 you should win 400= $32,000
20 times out of 100 you should lose 400 = $8,000

But what does the attached mean please? It's graphed hands from a losing streak at 50nl (I was just looking at AI equity filtered for bbs lost of +20bb and saw these mad figures)

$ lost - bbs lost - ev $ diff

67081

Thanks

Patvs
05-08-2012, 09:33 PM
Are you in the reports tab?
Filter: potsize is bigger than 20 BB?


Exactly which three columns do you have what are in the picture you attached:
-1 Winnings
-2 bb/100
-3 $ (EV adjusted)?

$ (EV adjusted) shows what you "should have won".

davdas
05-09-2012, 01:37 AM
Are you in the reports tab?
Filter: potsize is bigger than 20 BB?


Exactly which three columns do you have what are in the picture you attached:
-1 Winnings
-2 bb/100
-3 $ (EV adjusted)?

$ (EV adjusted) shows what you "should have won".

I'm in graphs tab. filtered for player lost bb + (more than) 20bb.

from left to right it is

1 Winnings
2 bb/100
3 EV $ diff - so if ev adjusted is what I should have won whats ev $ diff in relation these 1700 hands?

netsrak
05-09-2012, 09:37 AM
EV $ diff is the difference between what you should win and what you really won in a hand.

Example: pot size is 100$, your equity (EV) is 70%. This means if you win the pot EV$Diff is -30$ = 70%*100$ - 100$
and if you loose the pot EV$diff is +70$

davdas
05-09-2012, 12:39 PM
Please break down my example in the jpeg!

So in my example jpeg I should have won $4613? but lost 20k? Or am I stupid

Patvs
05-10-2012, 01:44 AM
EV is what you should have won
EV $ diff is the difference between what you should win and what you really won


EV = Winnings + EV Diff
Winnings -(20.5k) + EV Diff 4.5k = -16k. (EV)