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Old 11-04-2007, 09:13 PM
0524432 0524432 is offline
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Default falling winrate 25 > 50nl ......PT stats included

As a 2-6 tbl regular on FTP, I am making my PT stats public for two reasons. I am asking that anyone with advanced knowledge of PT stats and their meaning as it pertains to winning nlhe play, take the time to review the below stats. Any advice, including links to related 2p2 threads which focus on the factors of my game which need improvement, will be greatly appreciated.

Also, this thread can be used by fellow 25 and 50nl regs to compare and contrast their game. As well as use the responses to improve their own game.

The 20k hands at each level, IMO, is plenty enough to deserve a serious review.

Note: All bb/100 stats are listed in default PTBB/100 format

25nl:




50nl:




Overall:


Thanks in advance for the time it takes to give these stats a serious review.
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:38 AM
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Default Re: falling winrate 25 > 50nl ......PT stats included

I'm no expert but it looks to me like variance. Your SD is about the same. Someone who knows more maths than me will be along soon but it looks like you simply have results from different parts of the same distribution, and ran a bit better than your true winrate at 25NL and possibly a bit worse at 50NL.

Edit: before one of those maths guys turns up and goes blah blah, variance is sd squared or whatever, blah blah, I'm using the common parlance here not a mathematical definition
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