Re: How many hands do you need to be comfortable with the data?
you post this in the shorthanded forum, so I assume they are from short games. I believe the long run in short is even longer than in full games, because the number of hands you play and times you bluff has to go up...in other words
(more hands committed $ to)/100 & (more $ committed per hand played)
will both bring your variance up.
(I have heard arguments that suggest the smaller pot sizes at short nullify this effect, but I don't think that is a big enough factor.)
--dan
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