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10-09-2005 04:41 PM

Re: Online Poker : 75% of loosers
 
Assuming this is done via looking at the poker site's records, some people like me mess with these numbers. Right now, I'm up big at Party and Pacific, up a little at Empire, and down at Noble, Stars, and Prima (deposited but haven't played Paradise). Thus, I factor in 3/7 times as a winner, 3/7 as a loser, and 1/7 as a break even. This would add some level of percentage to the winning side because there are a smaller number of winners, and I am adding an equal number of players to both sides. I would guess that most winning players (at least significantly winning ones) play at multiple sites, while most losing (i.e. casual) players play at only one site. Thus, the percentage of winners at any given site is much greater than the actual overall percentage of winners.

This could be corrected by studying this based upon polling data, but then we'd show 70% winners and 30% losers.

Will

Sniper 10-11-2005 01:12 AM

Re: Online Poker : 75% of loosers
 
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I would guess that most winning players (at least significantly winning ones) play at multiple sites, while most losing (i.e. casual) players play at only one site. Thus, the percentage of winners at any given site is much greater than the actual overall percentage of winners.


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The impact of this is negligible in the grand scheme of things... though your analysis that this impacts the numbers is correct. The number of casual players is just too high a percentage of the total.

Sniper 10-12-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Online Poker : 75% of loosers
 
Link to a good discussion on Rake Effect


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