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swiggidy
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12-16-2009, 12:50 AM
Post subject: Some random poker related stuff...
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... I found while reading the epic 2+2 thread about Isildur1
A translation of a Swedish blog post by blom09 who may or may not be isildur1
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...postcount=1107
A really big graph of poker players money won/lost
http://www.pokertableratings.com/blo...poker-economy/
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Alexos
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im not sure what that graph is trying to prove....
obv we're all inter connected, but trying to graph it seems like one big useless mess
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swiggidy
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Originally Posted by Alexos
im not sure what that graph is trying to prove....
obv we're all inter connected, but trying to graph it seems like one big useless mess
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I'm kind of a sucker for graphs, but I agree. I kind of just liked the idea. It would be really cool if the size of the bubbles was net gain/loss and you could see an animation over time of how the money flowed around.
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imo the guy probably watched a documentary or something about the emerging field of science known as network, and thought about how it relates to poker
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yeah i think stuff like this is neat too, but i love graphs/stats. very cool link.
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