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Old 08-17-2004, 04:05 PM
moondogg moondogg is offline
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Default Re: astroglide/ What a Crock of S**T here\'s why

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here maybe this makes more sense. because you can play 350 hands an hour at 3-6 or any other level by playing 4-6 games at once, the game plays bigger than a normal ring 3-6
can you at least admit to this, or is this just too much?


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No, I can not admit that.

You clearly do not understand how multiple independent events affects variance.

You clearly have no desire to learn it, so I will not bother teaching it to you.

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How else could you make 60 an hour? It plays bigger period.


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Because they average a certain amount per hand. You are not making a few big bets, you are making several small bets. Period.
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I understand all your points.


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Clearly you don't.
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On a different note:


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I really don't give a sh*t about your other notes. I'm sure that are just as delusional.

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anyone who is new to this game and reading this should question the validity of the claims of these few who have nothing better to do but post here and make claims.

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Anyone new to anything should be critical, because it is the best way to understand things. However, you must do so with the knowledge that a whole lot of people with a hell of a lot of mathematics knowledge are probably right where you are wrong. Actually, the first step to learning anything is the ability to admit that you are wrong. I think I can see why you don't know anything.

Have you ever yelled out "rubbish teacher, you are completely wrong" in the middle of a math class? I bet you have.
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Old 08-17-2004, 04:12 PM
mrjim mrjim is offline
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Default Re: astroglide/ What a Crock of S**T here\'s why

We need a new flame icon for this topic with pokerhorse being roasted over it.
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Old 08-17-2004, 04:12 PM
pudley4 pudley4 is offline
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Default For PokerHorse: Which is bigger?

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here maybe this makes more sense. because you can play 350 hands an hour at 3-6 or any other level by playing 4-6 games at once, the game plays bigger than a normal ring 3-6
can you at least admit to this, or is this just too much?
How else could you make 60 an hour? It plays bigger period.
I understand all your points.

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Which of these games plays bigger (needs a bigger bankroll)? A game where you play:

1 hand per hour of 3/6 holdem.
10 hands per hour of 3/6 holdem.
100 hands per hour of 3/6 holdem.

(All other parameters remain the same: opponents, win rate/hand, std dev/hand, etc). Please provide an explanation for your answer.
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Old 08-17-2004, 04:13 PM
bdk3clash bdk3clash is offline
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Default Re: astroglide/ What a Crock of S**T here\'s why

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We need a new flame icon for this topic with pokerhorse being roasted over it.

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Old 08-17-2004, 04:14 PM
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Default Re: astroglide/ What a Crock of S**T here\'s why

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because you can play 350 hands an hour at 3-6 or any other level by playing 4-6 games at once, the game plays bigger than a normal ring 3-6
can you at least admit to this, or is this just too much?


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What 'the game'? There is no 'the game'. It is, and always will be, 4-6 SEPARATE games... SEPARATE, INDEPENDANT games...
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Old 08-17-2004, 04:49 PM
mack23 mack23 is offline
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Default Re: astroglide/ What a Crock of S**T here\'s why

Sponger this is one of the funniest posts I've seen on here! Congrats. I am sorry that your wife is a dirty, dirty tramp. Nibb High football rules!
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  #107  
Old 08-17-2004, 04:57 PM
PokerHorse PokerHorse is offline
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Default Re: your a sponge and you\'re telling me....

they say a picture speaks a 1000 words . your picture tells me all i need to know about you.
Is this simple enough for you sponge bob: When you can make 60hr playing 3-6 holdem you are effectively playing a larger game. i know this is incoherent, but a little sponge like you might grasp it someday.
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Old 08-17-2004, 04:57 PM
MaxPower MaxPower is offline
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Pokerhorse,

You still haven't answered my question. Since multitabling makes it a bigger game, that means you need to have bigger banroll, right?
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Old 08-17-2004, 05:04 PM
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i know this is incoherent

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'nuff said.
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Old 08-17-2004, 05:19 PM
PokerHorse PokerHorse is offline
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300 bb is a large swing. in what period of time is this. Ive never had more than a 90 bb swing in almost 20 years,yet multitablers like yourself lose this much regularly. isnt that about 30 hours of play at your playing rate. I would expect you have these types of swings probably 3-4 times or more in a year correct? yet you yourself talk about how you hate doing this. The typical player is not going to do well having regular 200-3swings. the reason you have these swings is because you are risking
more per hour than a standard 3-6 game. this is all im saying. it's a 300 bb swing at 3-6, but its more equal too a 60bb swing at 15-30 because thats the equavalent of money that is being risked per hour. 300 bb is not a normal swing, it is the largest swing on average that you could expect to lose according to your own mason M. if you think that players regularly have this type of swing, you are mistaken. And you are not either because ..........i'm not going to say it again. 1800 swings are not normal at 3-6 i hate to tell you.
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