Absolute Standard Deviation Poll
This question is only for winning or break-even players who have stats on buying in for 200 big blinds on Absolute Poker from NL $50 to NL $400. The issue is how the 200 BB buy-in changes the standard deviation. Since the standard deviation converges faster than the win rate, you only need a few thousand hands for your standard deviation to be meaningful.
Thanks for sharing your stats. Please also post more detailed information, such as how your standard deviation changes when you buy in for 100 BB elsewhere. <font color="white">.</font> |
Re: Absolute Standard Deviation Poll
I don't have a tremendous amount of hands on ABS. I have also not bought in for full during the entire time during my short period here (11k hands) nor am really sure if I have the info you want.
But, SD over 100 hands = 48.76 big bets. SD/hour= 44.8 big bets. (my stats are 23/19) if it matters. |
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