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Old 09-07-2005, 03:58 AM
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Default Need help with some math:

I was curious how to do the math for the following problem, which I am sure will help me with similar questions in the future.
I want to know:
At what number of hands will 1% of players with a theoretical (-1BB/100) and a standard deviation of 30BB/100 still be winning?

I know similar questions have been covered in the past, but I need more of a walk through on how to solve this.
Thank you, and Good luck.
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Old 09-07-2005, 04:04 AM
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Default Re: Need help with some math:

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I was curious how to do the math for the following problem, which I am sure will help me with similar questions in the future.
I want to know:
At what number of hands will 1% of players with a theoretical (-1BB/100) and a standard deviation of 30BB/100 still be winning?

I know similar questions have been covered in the past, but I need more of a walk through on how to solve this.
Thank you, and Good luck.

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