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One-table Tournaments
08-04-2005, 09:47 AM
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Stars SnGs vs. Party SnGs
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Posted By
emanon
Re: Stars SnGs vs. Party SnGs
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My enormous amount of 4th places is mainly due to me not winning any races 60/40 50/50 or whatever, but i am rarely calling off my stack and usually have a tight image (if anyone notices...
Forum:
One-table Tournaments
08-03-2005, 09:51 AM
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risky push for QQ ?
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40
Posted By
emanon
Re: risky push for QQ ?
Here's my thinking (feedback appreciated)...
What hands am I likely to be facing?
My expectation would be anything from AA down to ATo.
The possible combinations then are:
AA 6
KK 6
AK 16...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-15-2003, 09:01 AM
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Hours played
Views:
122
Posted By
emanon
Re: Hours played
sj_poker makes some important points that other's seem to miss.
The important issue is "Why are you keeping statistics?"
Only when that question has been answered can you determine what you need...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-07-2003, 08:32 PM
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24
Tough, Important, General Case, Game Theory Problem
Views:
178
Posted By
emanon
Re: Tough, Important, General Case, Game Theory Problem
Lets see what everyone thinks of this answer:
Assumptions:
1. Your "hand" is ~ U(0,1)
That is, we are using a univariate distribution to draw each of the hands.
2. All players pursue an optimal...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-05-2003, 04:53 PM
Replies:
18
Tournament Theory Question Part 2
Views:
140
Posted By
emanon
Towards a solution...
This post is more of a step toward's David's question from the coin flip simplification.
1. Introducing path dependence.
In the coin flip question, the path taken to the result is ignored.
...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
09-04-2003, 04:11 PM
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23
online single table tournaments vs limit ring games.
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89
Posted By
emanon
online single table tournaments vs limit ring games.
My question is what hourly rate/ standard deviation differences are seen between the two formats?
I'm looking for both theoretical answers, and people's empirical results.
Thanks all.
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-04-2003, 03:58 PM
Replies:
23
Cute Applicable Math Question
Views:
159
Posted By
emanon
Re: Are You Sure?
I'm quite sure the answer is right. I also wrote a quick excel program to make sure.
hmm, let me see if I can think of a better way of explaining why... its a bit of a mish-mash of stuff, maybe...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-03-2003, 10:04 AM
Replies:
23
Cute Applicable Math Question
Views:
159
Posted By
emanon
Simple $3/general freezeout soln
Pls read my $2 answer first.
For $3, the following is true:
1. There must be a winner.
2. The winner must win 3 more times than the loser.
3. The path taken to reach 3 more victories is...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-03-2003, 08:51 AM
Replies:
23
Cute Applicable Math Question
Views:
159
Posted By
emanon
Re: Cute Applicable Math Question
Ok. Here goes...
For a quick solution it is important to recognize 2 facts:
1. There must be a winner.
2. The winner must win twice in a row.
P(I win twice in a row) = .6^2 = .36
P(I lose...
Forum:
Poker Theory
09-01-2003, 12:35 PM
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Tournament Theory question
Views:
226
Posted By
emanon
Re: Answer
Selecting B greatly increases your standard deviation.
In a long tournament, this is offset by the increased liklihood of making it into the money due to the advantage conferred by starting out...
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