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Old 07-12-2005, 10:23 PM
ddubois ddubois is offline
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Default Question for someone with a huge database...

...and too much time on their hands. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

What percentage of the poker populace has VPIP...

01) less than 05% ?
02) less than 10% ?
03) less than 15% ?
04) less than 20% ?
05) less than 25% ?
06) less than 30% ?
07) less than 35% ?
08) less than 40% ?
09) less than 45% ?
10) less than 50% ?
11) less than 55% ?
12) less than 60% ?
13) less than 65% ?
14) less than 70% ?
15) less than 75% ?
16) less than 80% ?
17) less than 85% ?
18) less than 90% ?
19) less than 95% ?

(If possible, limit your database-parsing to only people you have 50 hands on.)
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Old 07-12-2005, 11:47 PM
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Default Re: Question for someone with a huge database...

I don't usually brag, but I do have a huge database. Of course it just follows that, it is not free time that I have on my hands....

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Old 07-13-2005, 02:40 AM
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Default Re: Question for someone with a huge database...

[ QUOTE ]
I don't usually brag, but I do have a huge database. Of course it just follows that, it is not free time that I have on my hands....

Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]

[/ QUOTE ]

Yeah, that^
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Old 07-13-2005, 05:21 AM
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Default Re: Question for someone with a huge database...

I probably should have given more detail so as to not make it sound like such an arduous task. Also, I should have specified 6-max database, since that's what I really want.

Go to Summary tab, export the big player list to Excel, including at least name, hands played, and vpip. In Excel, sort by hands played and delete all rows with less than 50 hands. Then sort by VPIP and take note of the row number where the various thresholds are met (and include the total number of rows in your spreadsheet - I will do the divisions). [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

My database only has 5792 unique players, and only 2355 rows once I prune out all the 0-49 #hands people. I would expect others to have MUCH more data than I do. FYI, my player distributions are as follows:

<5 0
<10 2
<15 32
<20 180
<25 415
<30 701
<35 967
<40 1249
<45 1495
<50 1705
<55 1923
<60 2078
<65 2192
<70 2256
<75 2306
<80 2327
<85 2340
<90 2346
<95 2353
<100 2355
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Old 07-13-2005, 07:53 PM
Cosimo Cosimo is offline
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Default Re: Question for someone with a huge database...

per bracket:

<5 0
<10 2
<15 30
<20 148
<25 235
<30 286
<35 266
<40 282
<45 246
<50 210
<55 218
<60 155
<65 114
<70 64
<75 50
<80 21
<85 13
<90 6
<95 7
<100 2
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Old 07-13-2005, 08:26 PM
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Default Re: Question for someone with a huge database...

I'm going to do increments of 10, this is from my most recent 6-max $25-$200 NL Party and Stars DB (15k players), I'm not going to scrounge through my old DBs.

less than or = / # of players
10 1243
20 1883
30 2205
40 2602
50 2607
60 1552
70 1330
80 844
90 368
100 520

Edit: I didn't do this for 50 hands+.
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