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Variance in Stars!
Hey I have a few programs running on stars for my hands. One tells me the amount of flush draws I hit, which I expected to be around the 35%. When looking at it in detail it appears to be a whopping 47% of flush draws hit! The sample size is only about 120 000 hands. Could this explain it? If not I'm happy, stars seems biased towards me [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Re: Variance in Stars!
Are you saying that you get there 47% of the time when you flop a flush draw and see both streets?
And is this over 120k hands or 120k hands where you flopped a flush draw? If the former, how many flush draws was it? What is this program that calculates such things? |
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Re: Variance in Stars!
yes it is both streets only, it is only 120k hands , not hands where I flopped a flush draw.
the program has no name, as it was developed by a friend of mine for a College ICT project. It is free if you'd like a copy, easy to work. |
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Re: Variance in Stars!
does this count backdoor flush draws too?
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