I've been out of the scene for a while... am I bad, or unlucky, or both? (Graph Question)

I've been out of the scene for a while... am I bad, or unlucky, or both? (Graph Question)


I dunno how to read this thing anymore... but looks to me like I'm pretty damned unlucky?

25 May 2025 at 06:12 AM
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sample of 300 mtt bro is whatever man what are you looking for a shoulder to cry on?

2k posts and then u post this? gtfo


by puntmeister

sample of 300 mtt bro is whatever man what are you looking for a shoulder to cry on?

2k posts and then u post this? gtfo

No, these aren't MTTs... It's spin n go.

And these are all the games I have since I started playing again. I have no idea if I'm losing wildly or just getting unlucky.

Graph seems to say unlucky, but I have no idea.


I'm not sure what limits this sample refers to, but the metrics used in your graph seem a bit vague. In the Spins environment, we typically use a stat called ChipEV per Tournament to more accurately evaluate profitability.

Regardless of whether these 303 games were played in the Regular or Flash format, the sample size is extremely low. I recommend increasing your daily volume to better estimate your "real" ChipEV and to start getting more familiar with the format as a whole.

Another key point to consider is your rakeback. Depending on your rakeback deal and the stakes you're playing, it can be extremely challenging to achieve profitability—especially in the Flash format.

If you're planning to fully commit to Spins, I strongly recommend joining a pool (such as a Steel Phoenix, SpinHub Pool or SM Pool ). That way, you’ll be compensated based on your ChipEV rather than your net winnings, allowing you to focus solely on playing well without the pressure of short-term variance.

Playing Spins requires not just volume and study, but also aligning with the right structure. Maximizing your potential starts with the right foundation.


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