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Re: God As He Moves Across The Face Of Internet Touranments
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God speaking, your ITM should be 15.423% and your ROI should be 154.365%. You should make the final table of a 3000-7000 field 4.259% of the time and you should win .854% of the time. Thank me, God. [/ QUOTE ] give or take .0001% or so. |
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Re: God As He Moves Across The Face Of Internet Touranments
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[ QUOTE ] God speaking, your ITM should be 15.423% and your ROI should be 154.365%. You should make the final table of a 3000-7000 field 4.259% of the time and you should win .854% of the time. Thank me, God. [/ QUOTE ] give or take .0001% or so. [/ QUOTE ] repeating, of course. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] God speaking, your ITM should be 15.423% and your ROI should be 154.365%. You should make the final table of a 3000-7000 field 4.259% of the time and you should win .854% of the time. Thank me, God. [/ QUOTE ] give or take .0001% or so. [/ QUOTE ] repeating, of course. [/ QUOTE ] God's margin of error: infinite and/or none at all. Oh my me. |
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So nobody knows and those who might won't, nor should they, share.
Brilliant. X |
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So nobody knows and those who might won't, nor should they, share. Brilliant. X [/ QUOTE ] There are a bunch of problems with answering this question. First, MTTs vary greatly in size and structure. Second, MTTs have huge variance, so you need a ridiculously large sample size of MTTs to get reliable numbers. Third, combine problems one and two, and you see that you need a ridiculously large sample size of similarly structured and sized MTTs, which is really hard to come by. Really rough numbers (i.e., within maybe a factor of 4) are 100% ROI and 15% ITM. FT% and win% are totally bogus statistics because FTing a 9000 person MTT 1/10 times'd be amazing, while FTing a 50 person MTT 1/10 times'd be pretty pathetic. |
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So nobody knows and those who might won't, nor should they, share. Brilliant. X [/ QUOTE ] While your questions, in essense, are relevant and important, you are basically a troll. |
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Calling me names is obviously better than not responding at all.
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Calling me names is obviously better than not responding at all. [/ QUOTE ] Your other thread got closed. Take a hint. |
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Re: God As He Moves Across The Face Of Internet Touranments
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[ QUOTE ] So nobody knows and those who might won't, nor should they, share. Brilliant. X [/ QUOTE ] There are a bunch of problems with answering this question. First, MTTs vary greatly in size and structure. Second, MTTs have huge variance, so you need a ridiculously large sample size of MTTs to get reliable numbers. Third, combine problems one and two, and you see that you need a ridiculously large sample size of similarly structured and sized MTTs, which is really hard to come by. Really rough numbers (i.e., within maybe a factor of 4) are 100% ROI and 15% ITM. FT% and win% are totally bogus statistics because FTing a 9000 person MTT 1/10 times'd be amazing, while FTing a 50 person MTT 1/10 times'd be pretty pathetic. [/ QUOTE ] This reply makes the most sense out of it. Thanks for taking the time. I have similar ideas. What it boils down to, I guess, is that entering these things should have the same expectation as flushing $100 bills down the toilet. If you can afford to, great, you can, but if you can't you shouldn't. By the time you know it was a bad idea, it's going to be way too late anyway. X |
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This reply makes the most sense out of it. Thanks for taking the time. I have similar ideas. What it boils down to, I guess, is that entering these things should have the same expectation as flushing $100 bills down the toilet. If you can afford to, great, you can, but if you can't you shouldn't. By the time you know it was a bad idea, it's going to be way too late anyway. X [/ QUOTE ] yes, good conclusion, there is no expectation to playing the 500k |
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