Oh yeah, in addition to getting into the black at $1/$2, the other recent development is that I am now in the black with AKo. It was pretty annoying to look at my stats in Poker Tracker and see that I was losing money with AKo. It's supposed to be a good hand! Maybe I've been overplaying it, or maybe it's just variance.
Some good hands that I am still losing money with: AJo, KQs, KJs, 99, 77, 44 and 22. Not sure what, if anything, can be read into that. There's still obviously a lot of variance in these starting hand stats.
I've heard the claim made that over enough hands you should see the 13 pocket pairs as your biggest winners. Would be interesting to see if that ever becomes true for me. Is 22 > AKs? It would be interesting to adopt an ubernitty style where you only play pocket pairs! I bet you could win with that at the lower levels.
The other interesting thing I just noticed is that if I sort the starting hands by BB/Hand, it's clear that the suited aces are kicking the butt of the unsuited aces. Hmm, I always thought suitedness was overrated (how often do you actually make a flush, after all?) but maybe not.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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