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Old 11-27-2007, 02:07 PM
El_Hombre_Grande El_Hombre_Grande is offline
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Default Re: Determining the probability that you\'re a winning player

I'm not a math wizard, but the "long run" is a very, very long time with respect to live play. In fact, so long, that most winning players end up moving up prior to having the type of stats an online player can accumulate in a month.

So live I think its reasonable to monitor your results and make sure you are solidly beating the game, but i don't know about staying at 3-6 limit until you have a 100k under your belt. If you can be honest with yourself and point to numerous errors in your opponents play that you can and do exploit AND are actually winning over a substantial # of hands, that good enough for me.
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