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FkCoolers
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December 27, 2010 - 10:56 am
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Can I create a graph for all of my all-in hands in mtt's to see what my EV is?

It's partially to make sure I'm not donking too much but also I am running worse than any human alive and need to reassure myself that I know what the F I am doing.

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Also, when I look at the “hands” tab and any other tabs that show an EV stats everything is zero.

So like… wtf gives?

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December 27, 2010 - 7:31 pm
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that EV only works for SNGs as far as i know, it is based on ICM rather than just cEV

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In tourney or cash tab?

I know you can do it as a whole (all your tourneys and see if you are above or below ev based on all results) but I don't know if you can graph it by hand. BTW the EV does apply to MTT's as well.

I use the filters to sort out all hands where I got allin and either won or lost…then I replay them, checking the option to show win % and you can see if you were ahead or behind at the point in the hand when you got allin.

 

Here is a link for the explanation from HEM…although I think there's a math error but it explains the criteria they use.

…..+Explained

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I was looking to do it for the 90 Man SnG's I have been playing for all my all-in hands.

I can see data in my cEV Diff column but there is no total at the bottom. And my $EV column is all zeros so I have not been able to do a graph or anything else easily readable.

The more I think about it the more I do want to find a way to see this to ensure I'm getting it in good the majority of the time.

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FK check out the vid in the link I attached it does show how to set up reports that you can manipulate to show allin cEV by hand. The video starts talking about cash examples but does show how for tourneys later. If you're still having trouble PM me and we can setup a skype or teamviewer and I could run you through it. It would take forever to type it all out…hey maybe I could upload a member video!

Basically you have to be in the reports tab, then it is a matter of filtering every thing to show what you want. Let me know if you need more info.

 

Edit: BTW there is no way to graph it by hand in HEM. But I did find this link in the HEM forum…don't know if it is useful though.…..meter.com/

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