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Old 01-14-2005, 03:37 AM
admiralfluff admiralfluff is offline
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Default player type/sample size (a good one for a guru to try on)

Suppose you have a player who has a long tern VPIP of X. If you have a sample size of N hands for this player, during which you witness a VPIP of X1, what is the probability that X intersects a range [A,B]? The only way I can currently solve this problem is to do it numerically with an iterative process. Anybody want to take a shot?

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Old 01-14-2005, 04:38 AM
gaming_mouse gaming_mouse is offline
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Default Re: player type/sample size (a good one for a guru to try on)

I don't know why you'd use an iterative process here, unless I'm misunderstanding your question. You can get a confidence interval for an oppo's true VPIP using the central limit theorem. Some example are in this thread.
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