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how many hands makes a winning player?
How many hands do you think you need to play at a certain level before you can determine whether or not you are a winning player? 10K? Also, how many buy-ins should you have won at said level before it being sensible to move up to the next level? I'm mainly talking about PLO here btw.
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Re: how many hands makes a winning player?
I think it matters how much you're winning since this impacts the probability that your results are due to within statistical variance. In other words, if you're winning only a little, it's more likely that your being ahead is due to normal up and down swings, not you.
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Re: how many hands makes a winning player?
[ QUOTE ]
How many hands do you think you need to play at a certain level before you can determine whether or not you are a winning player? 10K? Also, how many buy-ins should you have won at said level before it being sensible to move up to the next level? I'm mainly talking about PLO here btw. Thanks for your help. [/ QUOTE ] Given the game actually plays larger than NLHE, I would say you need more buy-ins than the comparable level for NLHE. |
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