I was drawing inspiration from Matts spreadsheet with his results from 400 hours of play. Before I begin this math adventure I am curious what others think about gleaning valuable information from his data.
Spreadsheets are pretty easy to make I was thinking of adding columns to see how far Matt was from one SD over the period of his study. Would it be safe to assume Matts EV was about $17 per hour as that is his final cumulative hourly return? I was going to make a column for 75 hands per hour and one for 85 hands per hour. I would take the hours times 75 or 85 and get the square root of that times 1.1 to arrive at one SD. I would think over the course of the several hundred entries we would see about 68% of the time he was within on SD of his expected value.
I also found it encouraging, but not for you Matt, that he had some very bad sets of sessions falling much more than my recent losses but still averages about 1.5 units per hour over the fairly long run.
Could any information be found in this manner or would I just be spinning my numbers.
Nice spreadsheet Matt I admire your detail. I thought you were giving this up? Good to see you still in action. Great info I like your style.
Spreadsheets are pretty easy to make I was thinking of adding columns to see how far Matt was from one SD over the period of his study. Would it be safe to assume Matts EV was about $17 per hour as that is his final cumulative hourly return? I was going to make a column for 75 hands per hour and one for 85 hands per hour. I would take the hours times 75 or 85 and get the square root of that times 1.1 to arrive at one SD. I would think over the course of the several hundred entries we would see about 68% of the time he was within on SD of his expected value.
I also found it encouraging, but not for you Matt, that he had some very bad sets of sessions falling much more than my recent losses but still averages about 1.5 units per hour over the fairly long run.
Could any information be found in this manner or would I just be spinning my numbers.
Nice spreadsheet Matt I admire your detail. I thought you were giving this up? Good to see you still in action. Great info I like your style.