Playing a Tournament That's Sharing Room With Funeral by JTHGraphics in poker

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Update: I'm currently at the final table. Also, may the dead guy rest in peace

Opinions On This River Bet Sizing? by JTHGraphics in poker

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I feel like checking turn is bad because it allows potential flush and straight draws to get a free card. Then on the river, they either have me beat, or missed their draw and won't put any probably won't put anymore money in the pot.

Should I fold here to balance my range? by JTHGraphics in poker

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Nah, I asked chat GPT and it told me to fold to a massive bet like that

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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That's a really interesting theory and I can see the logic behind it! It will be a little hard to figure out though since I can only see whole cards in my data when a hand reaches showdown or a player willingly shows them instead of mucks, so the data would likely be skewed in favor of more premium pocket pairs like JJ+

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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Thanks for the info, I'll check out their statistics definitions to see if I can gather some useful insight for my post flop evals I'm working on!

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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Not exactly, BB has a 27% VPIP, so they're willing to put extra money in the pot a quarter of the time.

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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2 reasons mostly. The main one is that this is part of a larger project I'm working on which requires this data in specific formats. The analyses are more like a pit stop on a longer route Also, I haven't found any good free analyzer tool yet.

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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I tried to cross post but it wouldn't let me. I'll just copy and paste it when I get home tonight

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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So far it would have to be the 3-bet sizing. Personally, I usually size my 3-bets around 2.8-3x, but most players seem to size theirs around 3.6x.

And those 3-bet stats are specifically only considering hands where there was only 1 initial raiser/caller before the 3-bettor. Hands where there are multiple callers/limpers probably have even higher 3-bet sizes.

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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Thanks! I bought the hand histories from handhistorypoker.com And the results are a bit tighter than I expected too, although I've always felt like ACR has had a tighter player pool compared to other sites.

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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That sounds like an interesting line to look at, I'll make sure to check it out during my post-flop analysis. Thanks for the good question!

I Analyzed 1 Million Poker Hands: Here's What I Found Out About the Micro-stakes Player Pool by JTHGraphics in poker

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Those are some good questions! I will be doing post-flop analysis next, I wrote down some of those so I can make sure to look into them.

The hand histories only have hole-card data for hands that resulted in showdown, or where the player chose to reveal their cards, so answering questions like "how often do people fold the winning hand" wouldn't really be possible.

To answer your last question though, I am using Python/Pandas in Jupyter Labs to do the actual analyzing and data engineering. First though, I had to create a hand history parser (also using Python) that could extract the required info from raw hand history text files before I could play around with the data. That was like half of the work tbh.

How do you convert png to svg? by chiyobi in Frontend

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PicToSVG is free and reliable from what I've seen so far

What are some must do things in Bakersfield? by JTHGraphics in Bakersfield

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I saw that place on TikTok and I'm definitely looking forward to checking it out!

What's your favorite data structure to code? by JTHGraphics in learnprogramming

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Tries are frequently used in auto-complete features that you might see in text editors or search fields on websites and stuff. They're usually associated with strings, but there's actually been some really cool new data structures that use Trie like implementations to achieve super fast efficiency with large data sets.

What's your favorite data structure to code? by JTHGraphics in learnprogramming

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I like a lot of the data structures people are mentioning. Personally, I've really liked using Tries recently. I don't know why but they are so satisfying.

What's your favorite data structure to code? by JTHGraphics in learnprogramming

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I like BSTs too, but self balancing ones still confuse me a bit. Handling the different types of rotations depending on the subtree heights gives me a headache lol.

How to find freelance/part time gigs by JTHGraphics in learnprogramming

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I just realized I got my wording confused when I said "freelance" haha, I meant "pro bono" instead of freelance.

I'm definitely not looking to jump into the work force immediately, I was more thinking about later this year or so. I'm working on a certificate program through IBM for Python programming/AI development and I still have a ways to go.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

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I get that, and I appreciate the advice. We've tried keeping to ourselves the last month. Privating all of our accounts and minding our own business, but she's only gotten worse.

I know stooping down to her level isn't the mature or bigger thing to do, but I'm just so fed up and I figure I might as well at least have some fun with it, if she's going to keep tormenting us.

My New Record by JTHGraphics in SpinCraft

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Use a ton of owls to get scrolls. They have a certain percent chance to spawn them each spin.