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Resetting my stats to zero

midniterun
midniterun

I want to develop statistics for one specific MTT. How can I reset my statistics to zero?

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  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    Thanks for asking. Your statistics, reports, and training plans are all calculated based on all the hands in your database. So, to erase the statistics, or to keep certain sessions where you were practicing something from influencing your training plan, the easist way is to delete the sessions.

    To do this, go to your Reports & History tab. Click the box for "My Saved Sessions". There, you will see all your sessions listed (if you have a bunch it may be several pages). Select the sessions you want to delete, or click the "Select All" button. Then, at the bottom of the page click the "Delete Selections" red button. Confirm you actually want to do this and the sessions will be gone and will no longer be included in your stats, reports, or training plans.

    Enjoy the site!

  • sserrbbb8s
    sserrbbb8

    If you are playing at the 9max table and are at in the SB and are priced in are you penalized in preflop stats for calling with non premium hands? Say there is $18 in the pot and its $1 to you and you have 47 off and you call.

  • AllenBlay
    AllenBlay

    I'm not exactly sure what your are asking, but all the stats on our site are calculated based on formulas and definitions. Here is a link to the FAQ where the calculations for the stats are explained:

    https://www.advancedpokertraining.com/poker/faq.php#How_are_the_statistics_calculated

  • apt_gs
    apt_gs

    @sserrbbb8 said:
    If you are playing at the 9max table and are at in the SB and are priced in are you penalized in preflop stats for calling with non premium hands? Say there is $18 in the pot and its $1 to you and you have 47 off and you call.

    This is my guess:
    I think that what would happen is the there would be a calculation of your equity in the pot and then a comparison of that equity with the price that you are paying. So as long as you had an equity in the pot greater than 1/19 you would actually be "rewarded"; and if your equity was less than 1/19, you would be "penalized".

  • sherrys
    sherry

    Thanks!

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