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Re: How much of a winner are you?
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better question- why do you care? [/ QUOTE ] because with this i can postpone writing my paper due tomorrow, ldo. |
#22
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
My SD is 48.. what do I choose?
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#23
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man people obsessed with winrates/PT numbers are annoying [/ QUOTE ] people who call people annoying are annoying too |
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My SD is 48.. what do I choose? [/ QUOTE ] just post your data in a reply booyaaaaaaa |
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
WR 5.4, SD 48% over 70k.. does this mean my RoR is pretty low?
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#26
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
7.3ptbb/100 (5.4 adjusted, i run hot ^^) over 71k hands at nl100 & 200
55ptbb/100 SD |
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
My SD is also 50, although I have no idea what that means...
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#28
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
what if you play donkaments? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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#29
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
No idea, but my donkament ROI has got to be around 1500% after this weekend. Sustainable?
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#30
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Re: How much of a winner are you?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] lol, my SD is 46 Big Bets/100. Doesn't fit in the graf. [/ QUOTE ] yeah.. the SD ranges are way off for most players imo. [/ QUOTE ] this was unexpected. if you dont fit into the numbers post them in a reply. [/ QUOTE ] No, you messed up the poll too much. See this thread to see how far off your guesses about standard deviations are. Most winning players have standard deviations much lower than your lowest category for NL. This is true for my NL play, even though my standard deviation for shorthanded LHE is over 20, the top of your highest range. |
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