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Old 05-17-2007, 03:57 PM
TheJared TheJared is offline
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Default Re: Sklansky bux calculator

Ok I think I get it. Green+Teal line coming together=we are good postflop player/have been lucky in non-showdown pots (if sample is not large enough). I don't know a lot about stats but I would think you need >200k hands for the green line/teal line relationship to mean something definiative.


A couple more questions:
1) How much earlier can we consider the winrate here our actual winrate? For example in 6 max NL its said you need a couple hundred thousand hands to get a good idea of your winrate? Using this program how much sooner do people think we can say "you are an XXX BB/100 winner"?

2) Any stats guys in here, how large a sample do we need for the green line to not also have the error of luck in it? Is there a way to calculate or at least reasonably guess this?
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