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Originally Posted by RichGambler
If we are talking about lifetime sample then yeah my win rate is 11ptbb/100 but if we are talking after i had couple "aha" moments and started not to lose $$$ in non-sd winnings like I am used to - its 16PTbb/100
you are aware of the fact that 11ptbb=22bb? because 11ptbb/100 is an absolutely sick winrate, especially if that includes every hand since hand 1, when i didn't even know that a straight would beat a flush
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also your theoretical winrate (i.e. your winrate when you would play a huge sample under static conditions) depends on a lot of factors (e.g. your skill, your opponent's skill, tilt, game selection by you, skill of total player pool, etc) and that it takes a huge sample to make sure that any given 1000 hand session doesnt affect this number at all. 100k hands is certainly not close.
But while you have played 100k more hands, you and your environment have changed and your theoretical winrate (under the new conditions) most likely also. (of course it might be the same, but that is more a dynamic coincidence than a static effect.)