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Ok not sure I entirely understand these stats, but I will take a shot.
First the stats do not tell you how many people are at the table, so Heads-up, versus 6-man, versus 10-man would be quite different.
Heads-up analysis:
56 hands, 28 small blinds, 28 big blinds or $4.20 in blinds.
You played half the hands so will assume you played equal from SB and BB, bad assumption but makes the math easier.
28 flops and won 14 of them. Assume mostly limps, this would basically cover your blinds in most cases.
9 turns and 3 wins, would most likely be minus EV.
6 rivers and 0 wins and 3 showdowns with 0 wins is minus EV.
If this is heads-up you ended down.
6-man table:
56 hands, 9 small blinds and 9 big blinds or $1.35 in blinds.
You played half the hands so we will assume the other 10 were limps, so another .45 in SBs and $1.00 in blinds. Up to $2.80.
Three people per hand to flop gets you $.20 extra for wins unless there were pre-flop raises. You won 14 hands so about $2.80 there gets you to even.
A little more at the 3 turn wins and nothing on rivers and showdowns.
If this is a six-man table, you probably ended up between $.80 and $1.20.
9-man table:
56 hands, 6 small blinds and 6 big blinds or $0.90 in blinds.
You played half the hands so we will assume the other 16 were limps, so another $0.30 in blinds and $1.60 in limps. Up to $2.80.
Average of 4.5 per hand to flop gets you $0.35 extra for wins unless there were pre-flop raises. You won 14 hands so about $4.90 there puts you up.
A little more at the 3 turn wins and nothing on rivers and showdowns.
If this is a nine-man table, you probably ended up between $2.10 and $3.00.
Obviously all rough guesses and some real basic assumptions. These numbers could go drastically bad if you limped and pushed and they folded so you had minimal wins and your losses flipped. The limited river and showdowns and 0% on both says you were taking down pots but not showing winning hands so my calcs assumed overall average play.
At these stakes in NO LIMIT for 56 hands you could have easily ended down, but without knowing stack sizes, re-buys, and such those are my guesses.
was 9 person table i bought in for $10 and yes i limp alot in these small stakes....and i min bet alot of flops and couldn't even get anyone to call them....lol....i ended down $1
P.S.: thanks for replyin...since this has been viewed 20 times and no one replied to it...lol
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