Graph Statistics / Insights and Advice

Graph Statistics / Insights and Advice

Hi Everyone,

I've got a short sample of tournament hands 8,760 that I've played so far and wanted to get some insights on whether this is good, meh. or bad and some advice on target numbers based on each line. I've played 95 tournaments so far and want to evaluate how I'm doing so far but am inexperienced.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.


13 August 2024 at 09:28 PM
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It's a pretty small sample so I'm not sure we can take much from it, especially without more detailed statistics. You're running a bit above expectation, but your base winrate looks pretty good. It's hard to know how much of that is running hot in the short term vs. your play, though.

And with tournaments in particular, your decisions late in the tournament have far greater impact on your equity than your earlier decisions. So without knowing how you adjust and play certain spots, it's hard to derive anything meaningful from this information.


You definitely need way more hands to get anything meaningfull. Since it's MTT, keep in mind that the bigger the field, the longer you can have a losing streak even with a winning BB EV graph.

Use this to see when long term hits aiming 30% ROI on your field size:

Multiply the number of tournaments with average number of hands played in your tournaments. Filter your hands by BB size. You'll get a baseline to study your stats and compare to your actual results.


@nath, @Dromz,

I'll put in more volume to get something more meaningful.

Great point about the decisions late in the tournament vs earlier decisions, would either of you know how I would filter for this?

Awesome Calculator I'll have to record the number of players for now on but this is very cool Thank you!

Thank you both very much its greatly appreciated!


You can filter by blind size in your tracker if you play overall the same starting stack every time.

Maybe cluster your study to few different stack sizes otherwise.


Come back when you have 200k hands

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