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Old 12-15-2005, 06:39 PM
mantasm mantasm is offline
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Default Re: Does a decreased winrate have an exponential effect on variance?

Hey guys, there is a mathematical reason your "swinginess" goes up when your winrate goes down as a result of tilt or other factors. Your swinginess is measured by your coefficient of variation, the ratio of your standard deviation to your winrate. As a result, your "swinginess" increases exponentially as your winrate approaches zero, even though your standard deviation stays the same.
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