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CavemanWins
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08-13-2006, 09:20 PM
Post subject: Look at these earthquakes..
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Atlanta, Ga USA
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Of course other stats are of importance.. But would just like to see the comments on graph alone. Also, the last 4 buyin drop is due to three bad beats where I was way the favorite. (If I had won, it would be an up-spike!)
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Irisheyes
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4-of-a-Kind
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Your sample size is too small to draw any conclusions.
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CavemanWins
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Atlanta, Ga USA
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What about the variance within the sample size? I have looked at alot of other graphs, and the ups and downs don't appear as high. Is there not some evidence of play style that could be deduced? Unfortunetly for me, I can only play about 1500-2000 hands a month. (Maybe that is fortunate..)
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Rockymv
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Full House
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by CavemanWins
What about the variance within the sample size? I have looked at alot of other graphs, and the ups and downs don't appear as high.
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When you have more hands these ups and downs won't look so big either.
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Fnord
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It also helps to suck less and control pot sizes. Both will drastically reduce the swings.
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lambchopdc
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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In a game like $10NL where you are playing for stacks quite often you can expect a very high standard deviation (notice your 50 ptbb/100 hands) which will lead to graphs like these, which in a small sample size...doesnt tell us anything about your play.
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