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Old 11-03-2006, 07:08 PM
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Default Re: Another Simulation That Sheds Light on Chips Changing Value

Agreed. Looking at his notes carefully now, I see that his P(win/push) = (1/10)(1-m^10), which can't be true, because it is maximized at (1/10), obviously, when you push less than every hand that you will be able to win more than 1/10 of the time.

I kept getting that result too when I looked at the answer. I think that P(win/push) should be divided by 1-m. Although, I'm not sure, because I'm not a professional mathematician.

But I was trying to help out, because I don't have enough math skills to Lord over someone how much better at math I am. And because I know what its like when someone tries to make me feel small.
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