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Date: 04 Jan 2009 01:19:46
From: MZB
Subject: Explain these statistics
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OK, I know I am a winning player on Stars. Yet, when I check Sharkscope it says: ROI=6%; Av. Profit =0. Yet when I check PokerRankings: For the year 2008, my rating is 94.83%. Something doesn;t make sense. Mel
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Date: 04 Jan 2009 07:31:50
From: Patti Beadles
Subject: Re: Explain these statistics
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In article <5yY7l.77050$ly1.22266@newsfe19.iad >, MZB <moo@noway.prudigy.net > wrote: >OK, I know I am a winning player on Stars. >Yet, when I check Sharkscope it says: >ROI=6%; Av. Profit =0. What do *your* records say, and how closely does SharkScope match them? My records are within 5% of SharkScope. I know that my records are missing the first 2% of my tournaments, though, whcih explains a fair bit of the discrepancy. I consider SharkScope to be quite accurate for anyone with a significant sample size. -Patti -- Patti Beadles, Oakland, CA
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Date: 03 Jan 2009 23:30:56
From: FellKnight
Subject: Re: Explain these statistics
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On Jan 4 2009 1:19 AM, MZB wrote: > OK, I know I am a winning player on Stars. > > Yet, when I check Sharkscope it says: > > ROI=6%; Av. Profit =0. > > Yet when I check PokerRankings: For the year 2008, my rating is 94.83%. > > Something doesn;t make sense. > > Mel Sharkscope is SnGs and OPR is MTTs maybe? Fell -- Be Loud. Be Proud. Be Considerate! --- : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 03 Jan 2009 23:19:16
From: Jason Pawloski
Subject: Re: Explain these statistics
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On Jan 3 2009 11:19 PM, MZB wrote: > OK, I know I am a winning player on Stars. > > Yet, when I check Sharkscope it says: > > ROI=6%; Av. Profit =0. > > Yet when I check PokerRankings: For the year 2008, my rating is 94.83%. > > Something doesn;t make sense. > > Mel If I'm playing 2x or nothing tournaments (for simplicity), and I play 4 $5 tournaments and win, but then play a $20 double or nothing and lose, what is (a) my ROI and (b) my average profit? -- "Actually, I will read Jason's posts too. He's smart also." - Paul Popinjay, 10/21/2007 (http://tinyurl.com/4bggyp) ________________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 03 Jan 2009 23:20:13
From: Jason Pawloski
Subject: Re: Explain these statistics
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On Jan 4 2009 12:19 AM, Jason Pawloski wrote: > On Jan 3 2009 11:19 PM, MZB wrote: > > > OK, I know I am a winning player on Stars. > > > > Yet, when I check Sharkscope it says: > > > > ROI=6%; Av. Profit =0. > > > > Yet when I check PokerRankings: For the year 2008, my rating is 94.83%. > > > > Something doesn;t make sense. > > > > Mel > > If I'm playing 2x or nothing tournaments (for simplicity), and I play 4 $5 > tournaments and win, but then play a $20 double or nothing and lose, what > is (a) my ROI and (b) my average profit? > Oh Sorry, I think I misunderstood what you were misunderstanding. Sorry. -- "Actually, I will read Jason's posts too. He's smart also." - Paul Popinjay, 10/21/2007 (http://tinyurl.com/4bggyp) _______________________________________________________________________ looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 03 Jan 2009 22:40:40
From: Mr Bungle 34
Subject: Re: Explain these statistics
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Same story here. None of those online tracker programs seems to get me right.
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