View Single Post
  #29  
Old 07-16-2005, 11:40 AM
Ed Miller Ed Miller is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Email please... no PMs
Posts: 7,540
Default Re: Comparing WLLH 3rd edition to 2nd edition

[ QUOTE ]
That's a really interesting resource I didn't know about. Thanks.

[/ QUOTE ]

Yes, it's cool. But you should definitely be aware that their sample sizes aren't always maybe what they should be... especially for the higher limits like $25-$50. The numbers are unbolded if the sample size is particularly inadequate, but if you look at almost any data, you'll see significant noise.

Having said that, it's often safe to draw conclusions because the data is overwhelming, and A9s is one hand for which I believe the data is overwhelming.
Reply With Quote