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Old 10-11-2007, 04:42 PM
Sherman Sherman is offline
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Default Re: Repping Strength Based on Stack Sizes

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I didn't mean for my comments to sound too negative.

Much like a lot of things in poker, you tend to remember the bad results?
I've decided to fold in spots because a guy has a tight image after 10 hands and then he goes nuts and I wonder if I should have put as much weight on the stats as I did. Your post really pushes for the opposite, and makes a pretty convincing argument.

If I could do it easily, it'd be interesting to plot my VPIP stats for 10 hand segments and see what the distribution looks like.

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Yeah, the disadvantage of my method is that it does not include any measure of variability (i.e. Standard Error, SD, variance, range, confidence interval, etc.).
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