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Break-even stretch
So I'm hoping you stats guys can riddle me this...
What is the probability of a 3BB/100, a 2BB/100, and a 1BB/100 winner having a break-even stretch lasting 20K hands? I know it has happened to some winning players, although I'm still alittle uncomfortable with it. |
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Re: Break-even stretch
This can't be answered unless you give a standard deviation along with the win rate.
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Re: Break-even stretch
I don't know where to find this in PT, but lets assume 19BB/100.
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Re: Break-even stretch
3BB/100 - 1.28%
2BB/100 - 6.83% 1BB/100 - 22.83% Those are the cumulative numbers - they include playing worse than break even over 20K hands. |
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Re: Break-even stretch
Thanks. Time for me to do some serious odds-defying, then.
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