View Single Post
  #3  
Old 09-01-2006, 01:29 AM
Fammy Fammy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 195
Default Re: Expectation for SnGs given different stack sizes

I don't think this can be calculated either...way too many variables per hand. I think that between Sklansky and Caro you get a general idea of the problem (I think it is somewhere in between)...

Sklansky (paraphrasing) You will have ~ the chances of winning of the size of your stack assuming all players are equal.

Caro (paraphrasing) The law of loose wiring states that players will change their play depending on the circumstance, and thus, the plays of the players ahead of them. Thus, it is COMPLETELY situation dependant, and almost completely unable to be calculated.

Not that this post helped the question at all...just some thoughts on why we probably can't get an answer to it.

Fammy
Reply With Quote