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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
I'm only willing to do this on micros, if anyone else is interested PM me.
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#332
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
Got close to 9.932 billion. Ended up with +380 and -192 Those hands started 2 seconds apart.
Anyone have an estimate of the % of hands that are play money/tournaments? I guess we could do random samples to get a close figure. I think it's about 1000 samples to get a margin of error within 3% with 95% accuracy. If we knew this, we'd be able to better estimate our chances of winning. I just did a sample of 10 hands: 9932012000 - 9932012009 Of these, 4 are play money (no HH), 4 are tourney, and 2 are cash. |
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
Is it worth it to be pushing if you hand is dealt in at say 100NL. If you have a full stack and you push, you lose 100, and ultimately only win 100. I can see how's its OK if its like 50 nl or 25nl.
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
[ QUOTE ]
Got close to 9.932 billion. Ended up with +380 and -192 Those hands started 2 seconds apart. Anyone have an estimate of the % of hands that are play money/tournaments? I guess we could do random samples to get a close figure. I think it's about 1000 samples to get a margin of error within 3% with 95% accuracy. If we knew this, we'd be able to better estimate our chances of winning. I just did a sample of 10 hands: 9932012000 - 9932012009 Of these, 4 are play money (no HH), 4 are tourney, and 2 are cash. [/ QUOTE ] if this sample is reflective of the overall numbers the chances of hitting are much higher than i thought. I'm 12 tabling and i came within 006 one hand. I'll be surprised if i don't hit between now and the 10 bill. |
#335
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
lol milestone hand just got dealt at a 6 max table with only 2 players dealt in
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
WOW
PokerStars Game #9934000000: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/05/15 - 21:48:14 (ET) Table 'Beryl II' 6-max Seat #2 is the button Seat 2: laser16 ($50.20 in chips) Seat 3: StarRainy ($29.75 in chips) laser16: posts small blind $0.25 StarRainy: posts big blind $0.50 *** HOLE CARDS *** greenglow2 joins the table at seat #6 laser16 said, "." laser16 said, "i cant act" greenglow2 leaves the table Bagonirix joins the table at seat #6 StarRainy said, "hgahaha" ethidium1 is disconnected Bagonirix said, "where's the hand" Dr.swseo leaves the table laser16: folds laser16 leaves the table StarRainy collected $0.50 from pot StarRainy: doesn't show hand *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $0.50 | Rake $0 Seat 2: laser16 (button) (small blind) folded before Flop Seat 3: StarRainy (big blind) collected ($0.50) |
#337
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
lolo @ folding preflop HU on a winning promo hand!
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
Just realised they didnt even know what was going on
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#339
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
Lucky Star
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Re: PS: 10 Billionth Hand Promo Details
So, how does it work if it's a NL table and say a $1 stack, $9 stack, and $10 stack go all in. and the $1 stack wins the main pot but the $9 gets the side pot. Who gets the bonus?
ETA: I've done some more samples to figure out the proportion of cash hands: For hands 9932012000-9932012039 (sample size 40) 7 cash, 15 tournament, 18 play money. So, about 17.5% cash or about 1 in 6 hands are cash (but the 95% confidence interval is about 12% for the cash percentage so more sampling is needed to get a more accurate value) Also this doesn't account for the increase in cash hands as the milestone hand approaches. |
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