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Old 09-25-2007, 07:37 PM
Cry Me A River Cry Me A River is offline
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

This month, Stars only, no FTP, just under 30K hands, 33.193BB/100.
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:43 PM
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

This will prove the point.

<u>From January 1, 2007 through July 1, 2007:</u>
Total hands: ~158,000 at NL100
Running at 14.5/6/2.4 winning at 3.24 ptbb/100
33.37 std. dev./100

<u>From July 1, 2007 through current:</u>
Total hands: ~146,000 at NL100
Running at 13.5/7/2.3 winning at 2.85 ptbb/100
50.17 std. dev./100

Especially when you play ~400,000+ per year, 100,000 hands is nothing.
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

32.2034BB/100
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Old 09-25-2007, 07:52 PM
Sandviper23 Sandviper23 is offline
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

[ QUOTE ]
This will prove the point.

<u>From January 1, 2007 through July 1, 2007:</u>
Total hands: ~158,000 at NL100
Running at 14.5/6/2.4 winning at 3.24 ptbb/100
33.37 std. dev./100

<u>From July 1, 2007 through current:</u>
Total hands: ~146,000 at NL100
Running at 13.5/7/2.3 winning at 2.85 ptbb/100
50.17 std. dev./100

Especially when you play ~400,000+ per year, 100,000 hands is nothing.

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i'm not sure what this proves....
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:02 PM
shat4brains shat4brains is offline
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

42.58bb/100
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:12 PM
coordi coordi is offline
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

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[ QUOTE ]
This will prove the point.

<u>From January 1, 2007 through July 1, 2007:</u>
Total hands: ~158,000 at NL100
Running at 14.5/6/2.4 winning at 3.24 ptbb/100
33.37 std. dev./100

<u>From July 1, 2007 through current:</u>
Total hands: ~146,000 at NL100
Running at 13.5/7/2.3 winning at 2.85 ptbb/100
50.17 std. dev./100

Especially when you play ~400,000+ per year, 100,000 hands is nothing.

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i'm not sure what this proves....

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less std dev=more profits.

im at 36.5
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:21 PM
shat4brains shat4brains is offline
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

really can somebody explain this to me?
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:25 PM
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41.38
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:50 PM
Split Suit Split Suit is offline
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really can somebody explain this to me?

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couple ur Standard Deviation/hr with ur winrate/hr over a significant sample size u can figure out ur Risk of Ruin.

http://www.internettexasholdem.com/i...roll-calc.html
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:52 PM
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Default Re: Whats your standard deviation?

35.9/100, 39k hands, NL100
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