View Full Version : what does positioal winrate mean in stats?
hi,
i was wondering what does the positional winrate stats mean in hm?
for example, if my big blind losing rate is 20bb/100, does that mean every 100 hands, i lose 20bb or every 100 big blinds i lose 20bb?
thanks
-jun
netsrak
03-29-2010, 07:16 AM
I'm not 100% sure but it should be per 100 hands.
Please post a screenshot so i can check it in more detail.
i don't know what do u need a screenshot for. but this is one.
-jun
netsrak
03-29-2010, 12:46 PM
Wasn't sure which stat you mean exactly. Its the winrate for 100 hands
i basically want to know what is the definition of positional winrate stats.
for example, if my winrate in big blinds is -20bb/100, which one is it
1. every 100 hands i am dealt on the table, i lost 20bb
2. every 100 big blinds i posted, i lost 20bb
those two make big difference. if i am in 6max games, the ratio is 6 for those two numbers. i would guess the second one is right but just want to make sure here.
-jun
netsrak
03-30-2010, 03:40 AM
The question you ask seems wrong to me.
Its just a math thing.
You have one hand in the BB and loose 5 BB in this hand. The winrate would be -5bb/100 hands (its just a calculation from the values, nothing todo with position).
If you play 2 hands, in one you win 5 BB, in the other you loose 5 BB your winrat/100 would be 0
and so on...
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