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Action Profit to Winrate ? Action Profit to Winrate ?

01-20-2023 , 05:02 AM
After reading this
https://hand2note.com/Help/pages/DecisionAnalysis/
and asking around about it, I am having trouble understanding the action profit notion.

1/ Is there a way to convert the action profit number into a winrate in bb/100 ?

2/ What exactly is the number in brackets ? I have seen H2N staff giving very different answers. The guide describes it as "dispersion". But what is it really ? The variance ? The standard deviation ?
I've even read someone on discord saying it was just the highest/lowest numbers of the dataset, which makes no sense.
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01-20-2023 , 09:51 AM
There is no way to convert action profit to winrate directly.
Dispersion means how much can the value change.
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01-20-2023 , 01:21 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hand2note
There is no way to convert action profit to winrate directly.
Dispersion means how much can the value change.
What about indirectly?

Still don't understand "how much can the value change", what is it mathematically?
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01-20-2023 , 07:55 PM
The white number is the dispersion of the average. It means that, for example, if you have action profit of 3 (+-15), your lowest or highest individual values were +15 or -15.

+- NAN means that the sample is too small and the confidence interval cannot be calculated.
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