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donkeykong2 03-05-2007 03:25 PM

Security equivalent?
 
Simple question regarding risk attitudes. How much % of your expected winnings for sure would u consider to be equivalent utility wise to your actual expectation?
e.g. u believe u win x$ an hour on average and u could choose an amount y u could get regardless of your results, u would have to play as usual. what amount is equivalent to the uncertain x$?

smbruin22 03-05-2007 03:36 PM

Re: Security equivalent?
 
i've always wondered about risk-averse vs. risk-loving personalities in poker, but i've pretty much never seen anything about it, which is somewhat surprising.

one thing i've found in B&M tournaments (with decent buyin amount) is that you can take advantage of people really wanting to stay in tourney (hence, highly risk-averse) to put off crazy bluffs. if they want to be risk-averse, it would be alot smarter to do it pre-flop than when 40% of their chips are in the middle..... online $10 MTT, no one seems to care much about dying so lay off the bluffs there.

SplawnDarts 03-05-2007 04:55 PM

Re: Security equivalent?
 
I think there's a discussion of this in SS1 FWIW.

The gambling population has widely varying opinions on this, of course. Most place a slightly negative value on variance, but many place a substantial positive value on it. That risk-valuing attitude is especially common amongst top players, probably because such people are more likely to take up careers in gambling. It's also why a lot of top players are busto from time to time.

BillC 03-07-2007 10:43 AM

Re: Security equivalent?
 
Its called Certainty Equivalent and it can be computed using your utility function often via quadratic approximation. Search

Kelly CE
Risk Adjustment for poker players
bjmath.com

donkeykong2 03-09-2007 06:54 PM

Re: Security equivalent?
 
ah thx


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