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Old 01-19-2005, 11:38 AM
Lurshy Lurshy is offline
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Default Re: Which 2 starting cards cost you the most $?

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SMALL SAMPLE SIZE!!!!!! 25,000 hands is nothing for this kind of analysis. 250,000 hands is insufficient for this kind of analysis.


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Are you suggesting that a person not review their results until they have >250K hands in the database? Then why bother to have the tool at all. I think not.

While the sample size is admitidly small, reviewing has lots of value, and you can spot trends. If I was playing K10 optimally, while it may not be profitable due to short term variance or the long term lack of potential for the hand, you would not expect it to be at the top of the worst list.

There will always be a hand at the top of the worst list, but unless you are playing perfectly, the hands that top that list are probably being played sub-optimally.

I have had K10o 235 times in this period. While not a large sample, it is certainly big enough to infer a few things.
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