This is awesome. I don't have time now, but I'll take a closer look at it later. Maybe we can make a new thread with simple step by step instructions (cut and paste most from the last one), so other people can run this analysis too. It's an interesting way to measure "luck" (for this given situation), but some people may find pluggable leaks too.
Like you.
Of course it depends on the exact situation, but I'd investigate these hands if I were you:
That's getting it in pretty lightly preflop, IMO. Note that you don't have any wins on the other side of this (JJ is the worst hand your opponents showed up with) and you actually have another - the 99 hand - where you sucked out and cracked Aces.
This suggests that you are getting it all in preflop much lighten than your opponents are (again, in this pocket pair situation only), and that could very well be a leak... and an easily pluggable one.
Thanks for looking into this. As I said, I'll take a closer look at it later.
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