I'm reading Ace on the river and he keeps speaking about having a 1% or 3% edge, and states that if you haven't got a 1% edge in a game you should move down.
How do you calculate this edge? what is it? thanks
08-07-2008 07:41 PM
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08-07-2008 08:03 PM
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Just that you need to have to be slightly better than the average on the table to win. | |
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08-07-2008 08:06 PM
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08-07-2008 08:14 PM
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Your BMI divided by your heads circumference. | |
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08-07-2008 08:14 PM
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08-07-2008 08:31 PM
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thanks jk - he certainly describes it as something quantatitive - i.e. there's a 3% and a 1% so it must be a bit more specific, it surprising it's a great book - and it's one of the few things he hasn't fully explained! |
08-07-2008 09:17 PM
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Yeah AOTR is a cool book about being a poker player. A lot less poker strategy content than I expected which isn´t a bad thing. | |
08-08-2008 06:13 AM
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They say poker is a game of incomplete information. |