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Old 06-21-2006, 05:19 AM
brendons31 brendons31 is offline
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Default Confidence interval for hourly rate.. how does this look..

win rate (a) - true hourly rate off pokertracker (PT)number of hours (b) - number of hours off PT
standard deviation (c) - standard dev of hourly rate off PT
confidence level (d) - Insert a level of confidince ie. 95%
Normsinv (e) - Normsiv of confidence level (d)
sqrt (f) - Square root of number of hours (a)

Upper bound - =a+(e*(c/f))

Lower Bound - =a-(e*(c/f))
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Old 06-21-2006, 05:25 AM
Woolygimp Woolygimp is offline
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Default Re: Convidnece interval for hourly rate.. how does this look..

The fact that you've spelled confidence both convidnece and condidence usually implieds that you're drunk.

Drunk people do not make good equations/theories.
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Old 06-21-2006, 05:32 AM
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Default Re: Convidnece interval for hourly rate.. how does this look..

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The fact that you've spelled confidence both convidnece and condidence usually implieds that you're drunk.

Drunk people do not make good equations/theories.

[/ QUOTE ]

Lol my bad, being a wednesday night here in NZ normally I would be out drinking. However tonight i'm not, but perhaps my brain is used to having alcahol in it at this time of the week and therefore thinks its drunk and therefore the terrible spelling.
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