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predictabilty in tournaments
Lets say you were in a normal structure tournament on pokerstars. 180 players to start. You switched tables every 20 hands. The only hands you got throughout the entire tournament are KA( suited or unsuited, it will vary) QJ(suited or unsuited, it will vary at random) and 67( suited or unsited, will vary at random)
The buy i will be $4.40 and $22.00... what will be your win rate or ROI? |
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Re: predictabilty in tournaments
I'd say roughly 32.33333% ROI , give or take 1000%.
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Re: predictabilty in tournaments
[ QUOTE ]
Lets say you were in a normal structure tournament on pokerstars. 180 players to start. You switched tables every 20 hands. The only hands you got throughout the entire tournament are KA( suited or unsuited, it will vary) QJ(suited or unsuited, it will vary at random) and 67( suited or unsited, will vary at random) The buy i will be $4.40 and $22.00... what will be your win rate or ROI? [/ QUOTE ] if your opponents don't know it's a rigged deck, i think you'll make huge money.... but i think you might have been two vague.... do you mean 16.6666% chance of each of AKo, AKs, QJs, QJo, 67s, 67o? or is that not what you meant? obviously if you get 67o 99.5% of the time, you probably won't do very well |
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Re: predictabilty in tournaments
i mean that you will over 1000,000 hands you will get 67 ak and jq equally the same
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