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  1. #1921

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    then i tried it this way...

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  3. #1922

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    the chart is supposed to look like this!

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    stupid excel.
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  5. #1923

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    Quote Originally Posted by burrocrat View Post
    the chart is supposed to look like this!

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    stupid excel.
    Maybe excel is not your strong suit?

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  7. #1924

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpcavin View Post
    Maybe excel is not your strong suit?
    i'm more of a "magic mike" type of guy, don't need no stinkin suit, dancing is dancing, and a hustle is a hustle. poker is what it is. there's many ways to skin a cat.
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  9. #1925

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    some general poker things first, then specific stuff. over time, everybody will get the same distribution of good cards and bad cards. yes, it hurts when you get sucked out on the river, but you suck out too sometimes, it comes around and goes around. if you are depending on good cards to win, then you are expecting the odds and fate to ignore probability and favor you? so if the cards don't matter in the long run, then what does? well, there's shuck and jive, mathematical likelihood of getting a hit, timing, distraction, aggression, pot odds, perception and reads, if you tap your leg once and stroke your face twice, and a bunch of other stuff, whatever brings you mojo. there's many ways to skin a cat but those things are all dynamic, they change, in a heartbeat sometimes. as soon as you learn something, somebody else probably noticed that you learned it and got lessons of their own, it is fluid.

    here is my take on the players in the tsptalk poker club:

    tsptalk: by far, hands down, the best player. most accurate, calculated, disciplined, smart taker, and best "gambler" on the block. except he rarely gambles. be careful here.

    kuz: a close second, willing to play, knows position and aggression and bluff, knows the math, does not hesitate, a closet killer, been through a rough stretch lately but it all evens out in the end.

    gator: hold 'em is probably not his first game of choice, but he knows the game, knows the math, works timing, and never gets mad when variance cheats him (it cheats us all). a ringer. in omaha or seven stud he prolly wax all of us, sharp multi-dimensional thinker. dangerous.

    winter: learns fast, growing balls like a 14 year old boy. totally outside her nature but she's embraced it, watch out. she's a human spreadsheet and has learned aggression, learned to let go of fear, future killer.

    gata: somewhat random, but the variance is an asset sometimes, lack of patience, but that's part of her threat, you never know. plus she's learning about bet sizes and how to push folks around, get them out when she doesn't want to let them in to draw cheap. a big step forward.

    fog: fog my friend, i will golf or drink or play cards with you any day, preferably all three. i know this is not a pursuit that consumes you or draws your commitment, but you always have fun and enjoy the game. when you do commit to whatever it is that drives you, and i'm sure you have several priorities, i do not want to be on the wrong side of that dime.

    evil: i don't know enough to say, yet. but keep playing, please. sometimes you show informed brilliance, and sometimes you are meat. you add a lot to the game.

    fyre: been a long time homes, come back shane. we are never gonna play congress here, but you got some skills.

    me? yeah, well ain't that a hoot? i'm a grizzly, the pot is my cub, and y'all between us. roar! else i'll die trying. balls out. poker is a volume business, ninety nine baby, on the grind baby, all the time baby.

    come git some, hit it.

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  11. #1926

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    Stu, So The Cuda has been out a few weeks.....How soon they forget...not even a mention??? .

    Did you forget the Cuda's win last season?? I know, I know...its painful!! The sharp teeth and cold beady eyes!

    But don't cry for me, I'll be back soon to refresh your memory!!

    P.S. The Cuda knows your a good player but you gotta realize, when the Cuda comes back she is going to want to devour and get even this season and if not, there's always next season!!
    Don't take my comments as trading advice /IFT: 2-13-24=100G/https://www.theepochtimes.com/ & http://www.ewg.org/PermaCharts@p430#5159/strategy#4918p.410


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  13. #1927

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    He prolly left you out on purpose, berry, just another way to put you on tilt, make you think your win last season wasn't memorable, which it most certainly WASSSS! Keep those teeth sharp there, big lil 'cuda. Just aim them at that big fish over there, ignore this little fish over here.
    "life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards" - soren kierkegaard

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  15. #1928

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    Yeah this season has been pretty non enjoyable. 1 Game I had to be gone by 9, so I fully intended to play risky, and lose; but all the other ones, its been a be lack of focus and patience. In late December I started the habit of multitasking while we poker. Whether its youtube videos, streamers, or TV. That's why I haven't been very talkative lately.

    It just goes to show you how big of an impact patience and focus can have on your game.
    Check out the TSP Poker Club stats: https://goo.gl/cUv6Yj
    Come join the fun: http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/the-lounge...oker-club.html

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  17. #1929

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    Oh and Stu.... this might just blow your mind....

    https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Poker

    Literally people getting paid, to play poker and let people watch them. I just found out about this website in december... been watching some professional matches on other games. Haven't actually watched poker, but figured that might be up your alley
    Check out the TSP Poker Club stats: https://goo.gl/cUv6Yj
    Come join the fun: http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/the-lounge...oker-club.html

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  19. #1930

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    Is this what you were trying to do?
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    Check out the TSP Poker Club stats: https://goo.gl/cUv6Yj
    Come join the fun: http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/the-lounge...oker-club.html

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  21. #1931

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    Quote Originally Posted by k0nkuzh0n View Post
    Is this what you were trying to do?
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    sweet, yes that is it exactly. but can you make my line a little bolder and darker?
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  23. #1932

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    Go back to what you had tried, Right click in the chart area until you get an option of "Select Data..." and click on it.

    Then click "Switch Row/Column"

    And you should get what I got.

    If its an XY plot, you can also reverse the order of the X-Values in the 'Axis Options' of the X-Axis. Or you can just manually change the data so it goes from 9th place to 1st place, instead of 1st to 9th.
    Check out the TSP Poker Club stats: https://goo.gl/cUv6Yj
    Come join the fun: http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/the-lounge...oker-club.html

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