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Old 09-09-2005, 01:01 AM
Deamon2 Deamon2 is offline
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Default Quickly converging stats

Hi all.

I am a poster over at microlimit, and am taking a shot at nl sng's to take a break. I am playing the PTY 11s, and have a 20 buyin br (some bonus money party gave me a while back that I ran up doing the 15BB challenge in the micros [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img])

I ran a search and didn't find anything that really related to this.

Anyways, on to my question. I read in your FAQ that 1k SnG's provide a statistically signifigant data set. I was wondering if there were any quickly converging stats (vp$ip is an example from limit) that would help my gauge my play before I hit the 1k mark. If there are, at what point are they generally representative of my play? I consider myself a decent limit player, but don't have a ton of experience at SnG's.
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