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Old 05-09-2005, 05:33 PM
eastbay eastbay is offline
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Default Re: empirical equity study

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I'm sorry. I walked in late and I need a clarification. Why do you argue in this thread that your data points within the same tournament can be treated as independent trials,


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I don't think I did. From thew few posts I re-read, I asked a question, and then the thread went sideways about something else and we never resolved it.

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in The Shadow's recent thread, you seem to make the opposite argument?

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Intuitively I agree that only one data point is permissible on independence of observations grounds. I'm not sure how to prove it, but I'm not sure that it needs proving.

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This case is four-handed, so there is a chip distribution, and the other is two-handed, so only your chip count is variable. Is that it? If so can you explain why?

Slim

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Truth is I'm not certain which methodology is better: use all the data points or use one.

Certainly using one is "safer" as it removes the independence question, but it severely compounds the sample size problem.

eastbay
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