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Old 10-31-2005, 01:55 PM
mikelow mikelow is offline
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Default Re: I was wrong, you were right, but that\'s why i joined 2+2, 80K hands...

Really, I would think 80,000 hands would be enough of a sample size, that's got to be at least 800 hours of play or equivalent.

I know the fluctuations can be huge, even when your set is snapped off at the river (capped on flop and turn) by a two-outer, but to wait for 700,000 hands would suggest a standard deviation of 50-100 big bets per 100 hands.

Could it be that most limit poker is simply a game of chance?
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