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View Poll Results: What is your risk of ruin, expressed in percentage terms? | |||
I know my RoR exactly and I have recently made bankroll and play adjustments to reduce my RoR. |
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7 | 9.33% |
I have studied this intensely and I know my RoR exactly |
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9 | 12.00% |
I think it's around 5% for me |
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6 | 8.00% |
I know what it means but I never attempt to calculate it |
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39 | 52.00% |
I dont know the definition of this term |
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14 | 18.67% |
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Anyone else believe that Dannenman has been playing a lot longer than he says ? No way you could play no limit hold em for 3 months and make it through that big of a field, without someone having trapped you earlier in the tournament. It's IMPOSSIBLE. [/ QUOTE ] The point is that it's totally NOT impossible. This is a very important fact to understand when thinking about tournament poker. Also- some people learn quick. I'd wager that Danneman was probably a much better player by the end of the WSOP than he was at the start. Can't really ask for a better crash course in poker. |
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