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6750 pt hands
Is this a high enough volume of hands to derive an accurate analysis of the holes in a game? Should I play on to 10K and then review?
Thanks, Gina |
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Re: 6750 pt hands
Not nearly enough for anything but very vague pointers. To have a decent sample size you should have >50k hands. Preferably more.
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Re: 6750 pt hands
You can start looking for glaringly obvious bad play at any number of hands, but if you are going to start doing that through statistics from PT, you will need A LOT more hands to develop an accurate picture. Some parts of the data (VPIP,PFR for example) will start to attain an accurate statistical average more quickly than other parts(winrate, 3bet stats, etc).
Try doing session reviews if they are offered in the appropriate forum for your game. |
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Re: 6750 pt hands
Ok, and thank you for the replies. It may take me a while to reach the 50k number (I suck at multi-tabling, and work full time), but hopefully by xmas-ish I'll have that many hands.
For right now, the only truly glaring errors are TPTK and Playing the beginners games or 5nl. I simply don't respect the $ enough not to call down with anything- and including those numbers in my stats turns everything upside down. I think I'll filter them out when I'm trying to look at games I'm really playing to win. Gina |
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