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Old 10-10-2007, 06:02 AM
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Default Re: Latest cliffsnotes on Absolute soulreading.

(Added: About your post just above this one, you have no idea what you're doing. You are just throwing together random numbers and think they mean something.)

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Guess Holdem Manager doesn't report S.D. yet. That blue dot loses close to 100 buyins in 2783 hands. Not easy to do, especially with 22% VPIP.

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That "blue dot" lost $142.10. They seemed to play mostly 10NL at stars.

[/ QUOTE ]And yet it must be close to 100 buyins, if the value you plotted for the bb/100 is correct.

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Red dot has S.D. of 520bb/100 calculated from a different 190-hand sample (deep stack) for one of the accounts.

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I am fairly confidence that is not what "standard deviation" means.

[/ QUOTE ]You don't seem to know what standard deviation is.

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Red dot typical preflop raise is to 3bb.

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I don't know where this data claim is from.

[/ QUOTE ]It came from examining hands played.

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Average first bet put into pot, when not reraising, is prolly around 2.5bb.

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I don't know where this data claim is from.

[/ QUOTE ]It comes from the above, plus the cited vpip/pfr stats.

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Playing say 4-handed on average,

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I don't know where this data claim is from.

[/ QUOTE ]It comes from examining hands played.

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the equity loss due to too loose preflop shouldn't be more than 1bb per hand (50PTBB/100).

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I don't know where this data claim is from.

[/ QUOTE ]This is a very rough estimate of the equity of a person putting in 2.5bb and being called by the best of 3 other hands. Looks like an overestimate.

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Actually, clearly less than this, because steals successfully quite a bit and play is positional from what I saw.

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I don't know where this data claim is from.

[/ QUOTE ]This comes from looking at hands played.

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Nice scatter plot. But usually number of deviations from expectation is what is plotted when different samples have different S.D.'s.

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wtf?

the sample is the bb/100 results and the VPIP results.

there are two samples here.

[/ QUOTE ]You don't seem to know what sample means.
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