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Here are some screenshots of a few 10,000 run random walks. For each hand, -1 or 1 is randomly selected and added to the graph, and the zero line is the expectation line. This would represent 100,000 actual hands, since showdown hands only make up around 10% of all hands for tight players: ![]() ![]() Pretty amazing stuff. You can see consistent divergences in a purely random process. Anyone can verify these, the program isn't hard to write. Don't get me wrong, there is a bias in here due to the selection of showdown hands, but the kind of lines you're seeing aren't as odd as some suggest. [/ QUOTE ] THANK GOD FOR RAKEBACK AMIRITE? |
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