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Old 05-18-2007, 05:49 AM
Phil153 Phil153 is offline
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Default Re: Sklansky bux calculator

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I'm just curious why several graphs seem to have lines that totally converge at the end

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It looks like that for certain tight styles, the set of available showdown hands is skewed towards ones where you run hot, as you fold hands that didn't make the the nuts or close. So you'll appear to running better than your early street EV would dictate. This is a pretty major flaw in this analysis. The only way to solve this is to limit that analysis to all in hands on the street the money went in.

As it is, you can still get a good idea of how you run over the short term, and how well you play using the available filters, but the blue and red lines won't necessarily converge. Think of the red line as "Sklansky bucks" - a measure of how often you put your money in good on showdown hands - instead of "expected showdown winnings".
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