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Nope, that's totally wrong. ItIt has to do with how many hands have been played and how many you have won. Nothing to do with the percentages shown during showdowns.

Hands won vs played are shown during blind increases. However, quitting and rejoining a tourney seems to reset to 0 so you could exploit that near the end of the match to get >25%.

Nope, that's totally wrong. It has to do with how many hands have been played and how many you have won. Nothing to do with the percentages shown during showdowns.

Hands won vs played are shown during blind increases. However, quitting and rejoining a tourney seems to reset to 0 so you could exploit that near the end of the match to get >25%.

It has to do with how many hands have been played and how many you have won. Nothing to do with the percentages shown during showdowns.

Hands won vs played are shown during blind increases. However, quitting and rejoining a tourney seems to reset to 0 so you could exploit that near the end of the match to get >25%.

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Nope, that's totally wrong. It has to do with how many hands have been played and how many you have won. Nothing to do with the percentages shown during showdowns.

Hands won vs played are shown during blind increases. However, quitting and rejoining a tourney seems to reset to 0 so you could exploit that near the end of the match to get >25%.