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Originally Posted by Pl@yMoney
Could you share the response please? I am curious about it too.
Moreover how do you get CEV displayed on PT? I googled it and it said the CEV is same as all in Adjusted. However it displays only the total amount of chips over my sample instead of the chips I make per tournament. Did you custom created it or am I overlooking something?
Would highly appreciate your help freeqoone.
Keep up the good work and see you at the tables.
Hi!
Explanation about my decision to play 30$ instead 60$.
This is AVG winrates of biggest russian school for Spin and Go for Nov'2018
I'm sure my results are somewhere close to these because I play 10 tables.
But now I have on 30$ about 48-50 chips/tourney
Lets calculate in SwongSim what i can expect:
60$, there is a lot less game than at 30$ or 100$, so i think it would be 65 games/hour
30$, 75 games/hour, 48 chipev
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Summary:
60s : 47EV$/hr
30s: 58EV$/hr
Next one about variance.
I'm gonna play 15000 spins per month, what about variance?
60s
50% had a downswing greater than $10860
40% had a downswing greater than $11940
30% had a downswing greater than $13380
20% had a downswing greater than $15060
10% had a downswing greater than $17820
5% had a downswing greater than $20880
2.5% had a downswing greater than $24060
1% had a downswing greater than $28320
30s
50% had a downswing greater than $4170
40% had a downswing greater than $4560
30% had a downswing greater than $4980
20% had a downswing greater than $5580
10% had a downswing greater than $6660
5% had a downswing greater than $7620
2.5% had a downswing greater than $8520
1% had a downswing greater than $9420
I think it's obvious I'm risking a lot more money for no particular reason.
Therefore, it is more logical and rational to play 30$ and wait for a good moment to return to 100$
I hope this explanation is detailed enough.
Cheers