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ICM Calculations
I apologize if this has been asked already, but I could not find it in the search function. Can someone point me in the direction of a tutorial on doing ICM calculations by hand. I have used the programs that do these calculations for some time and would really like to understand the math behind it. Thanks.
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Re: ICM Calculations
The best info I've found is here:
http://sharnett.bol.ucla.edu/ICM/info.html A simple example is doable by hand. You need a computer for more complicated scenarios. But let's take this with 3 stacks and 3 prizes: Stacks: 1000, 2000, 3000 Prizes: 100, 50, 30 The equity of stack one (let's say that's us) is calculated like this: We have 1000 out of 6000 chips, so 1 in 6 we'll take first prize. The value of that is 1/6*100. Stack two takes 1st prize 2000/6000 times. When he does that, there's 1000/4000 chance that we'll 2nd. So that's (2/6)*(1/4)*50. When stack two takes 1st, then stack 3 takes 2nd in 3 out of 4. And we then take 3rd. So that's (2/6)*(3/4)*30. Stack 3 takes 1st in 3000/6000. When he does that, we take 2nd in 1/3. That's (3/6)*(1/3)*50. When stack 3 takes 1st, stack 2 takes 2nd in 2 out of 3 and we take 3rd. So that's (3/6)*(2/3)*30. Our combined equity is 1/6*100 + (2/6)*(1/4)*50 + (2/6)*(3/4)*30 + (3/6)*(1/3)*50 + (3/6)*(2/3)*30 That adds up to $46.67. You then do the same for the other stacks if you want the numbers for them. |
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Re: ICM Calculations
Thank you very much for this post. I've seen the ICM calculations for months but never knew the math behind it.
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Re: ICM Calculations
If you have the money I'd get SNG-PT (sit n go power tools)
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