You wanna focus on the $ graph.
If you wanna know if you made mistakes during playing, you need to do session analysis - not graph analysis.
But, I have told you *this* a month ago all ready.
The difference between chips and $ is that when you pay $500 (beofre rake) for 500 chips, one chip is simply one chip, but you did not receive chips worth $500, because there is the rake.
If you wish to improve, you should do the session after math and this has nothing to do with looking on a graph. You cannot analyze a session by looking on a graph, because you never play enough games in a session to have a sample size and the shortterm variance could favour you or destroy you.
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Well, I hate looking at my graph right now :-)
But for me its enough when it goes up.
Go forth and CRUSH !
You wanna focus on the $ graph.
If you wanna know if you made mistakes during playing, you need to do session analysis - not graph analysis.
But, I have told you *this* a month ago all ready.
The difference between chips and $ is that when you pay $500 (beofre rake) for 500 chips, one chip is simply one chip, but you did not receive chips worth $500, because there is the rake.
If you wish to improve, you should do the session after math and this has nothing to do with looking on a graph. You cannot analyze a session by looking on a graph, because you never play enough games in a session to have a sample size and the shortterm variance could favour you or destroy you.
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