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Old 10-11-2004, 12:33 AM
Saint_D Saint_D is offline
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Default Re: Using Past Performance to Make Showdown Decision

The other slight problem with this approach is the randomness in poker. You would have to play at least 10K hands or so each time you made an ajdustment to see if you were on track. With smaller sample sizes, the changes in these %'s aren't all that meaningful.

If your numbers are WAY off where you expect them to be, then you can make adjustments quicker. Like when I first started using PT and realized my VP$IP was almost 50% when it _felt_ much lower.

Just changing my pre-flop standards made a big difference in my game. I am still a tiny bit high at 22%, but I need a few thousand more hands before I can tell if I am still too lose (probably) or if it's just a run of cards where I am getting slightly above average hole cards.
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