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09-01-2017 , 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackFr1day
Flip a coin 1,000 times, heads you win $1, tails you lose $1

Comes up heads 450 times. You are 50 flips below EV and running @45%

Flip it 1,000,000 times, comes up heads 490,000 times. You are 10,000 flips below EV and running @49%


49% > 45%. You're closer to the expected value (50%), but you're down a ****load more money. Most humans do not understand this concept.
thank you for proving my point. Mathematically speaking, the variance is lower.
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09-01-2017 , 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by browni3141
Wow you run so bad no way tell us more

Also, please don't quit poker. We need more fish that don't understand basic math.

More hands = more variance, not less, lol.
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Originally Posted by BlackFr1day
Flip a coin 1,000 times, heads you win $1, tails you lose $1

Comes up heads 450 times. You are 50 flips below EV and running @45%

Flip it 1,000,000 times, comes up heads 490,000 times. You are 10,000 flips below EV and running @49%


49% > 45%. You're closer to the expected value (50%), but you're down a ****load more money. Most humans do not understand this concept.
We are going to need to save this.

Browni, what's 2 + 2? Basic math brah
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09-01-2017 , 08:08 AM
There seems to be a disconnect about what both parties are talking about when actually I think we all agree on everything.

If you increase the sample you are much more likely to deviate a lot from the mean in terms of absolute numbers. It's also more likely that you are closer to the mean as a percentage.

If you take the s^2 equal to the sum of the deviations squared and devide by sample-1, in any consistent data set the s^2 (mathematical variance) will go down. Take the example of coin flips with the result being either -1 or +1 and average 0. Every hand has a deviation of 1^2 and adds n+1. 4 hands sample has a s^2 of 4^2/4-1 equal 1,25. A 10 hand sample has a s^2 of about 1,11.
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09-01-2017 , 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Kelvis
There seems to be a disconnect about what both parties are talking about when actually I think we all agree on everything.

If you increase the sample you are much more likely to deviate a lot from the mean in terms of absolute numbers. It's also more likely that you are closer to the mean as a percentage.

If you take the s^2 equal to the sum of the deviations squared and devide by sample-1, in any consistent data set the s^2 (mathematical variance) will go down. Take the example of coin flips with the result being either -1 or +1 and average 0. Every hand has a deviation of 1^2 and adds n+1. 4 hands sample has a s^2 of 4^2/4-1 equal 1,25. A 10 hand sample has a s^2 of about 1,11.
Well duh. Any more brain busters?
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09-01-2017 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Pendaflex89
Well duh. Any more brain busters?
Why don't you keep dipping your sister and keep your mouth shut.
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09-01-2017 , 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Kelvis
Why don't you keep dipping your sister and keep your mouth shut.
I wish bro. I didn't get lucky enough to have a sister. But it's always been a fantasy of mine. Who secretly doesn't want to plow their sister? God I'm rock hard
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09-01-2017 , 02:30 PM
the title made me think of deuce bigalow when the cop keeps whipping out his spaghetti dick to show him
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09-08-2017 , 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackFr1day
49% > 45%. You're closer to the expected value (50%), but you're down a ****load more money. Most humans do not understand this concept.
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09-08-2017 , 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Pendaflex89
I wish bro. I didn't get lucky enough to have a sister. But it's always been a fantasy of mine. Who secretly doesn't want to plow their sister? God I'm rock hard
Your a sick man
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09-15-2017 , 03:05 PM
Yes yes it is ok yes yes I think it maybe fine but honestly don't know if you have a witchcraft who dealt in fine arts of witchcraft who is not getting the best possible price for the next generation of witchcraft and the next generation of witchcraft who dealt in the world of witchcraft IS not getting any more of witchcraft.
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09-15-2017 , 04:21 PM
^ Shutup
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09-21-2017 , 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Colin_Piddle
^ Shutup
You been the witchcrafted

Do you think about what the best possible witchcraft to get the best possible witchcraft and not just the best possible witchcraft and not being able to bet on the best possible witchcraft and I pawn you fish and not just the right thing to do with a certain amount of money and don't forget to check the best way to do with the best possible witchcraft and not being able to get something done by lending money to cover your own mum's debt and not being able to get something for your own mum's debt......
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09-21-2017 , 04:53 PM
Am the man is right everyone secretly wants to bang there sister.
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09-21-2017 , 04:54 PM
AM THE MAN
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09-21-2017 , 05:08 PM
U shud be locked up
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