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Old 11-21-2005, 05:54 PM
soko soko is offline
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Default Re: Quantifying the value of position in limit HE

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Also looking at your results, they add to a lot less than zero. I assume this is due to the rake, which has a big impact at those stakes.

What happens if you set it to higher stakes -- say 100/200?

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The rake distributes equally to all players over the long run so the ratios would be the same regardless of the rake. Using algebra you could easily find the coefficient of rake by multiplying every stack by x then solving for x so that the sum of all numbers equal zero. that would tell you the SB/hand if there were no rake.

Edit: However I am not convinced that a million hands is a long enough run to make the orignial numbers accurate enough, cause using the method I stated x should equal 1.05 if the rake is 5%
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