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Old 07-24-2007, 11:55 PM
wpr101 wpr101 is offline
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Default When do the WTSD #s start to matter?

I display WTSD (Went to showdown) as one of my PAHUD stats. A few days ago I posted a hand were I had played 70 hands with villian and he had a WTSD of 28%. I tried to bluff the guy and a few people said this guy has too high a WTSD to be bluffing...

Today I played a session of Full Ring that was 561 hands long. I played approximately 15/10 over the different limits and my WTSD was 34% over these 561 hands. None of it was shorthanded either. However, my normal WTSD is 23%.

It seems like since most hands do not go to showdown that this number may take a lot longer to stablize than many of us realize. How many hands would you guys suggest you need before you can really trust the number? Obviously I'm still going to use what data I have even if I have 70 hands... I just might not weight it as much in my decisions next time. Thoughts?
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