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| How many hands is a "good sample size" discuss |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | How many hands is a "good sample size" | |
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| Depends what you're trying to prove. If you just want to know if you're winning or not, 20-50k will give you a very good estimate. Significantly positive or negative results are enough to make an educated guess if you're overall winning or losing on a much smaller sample. Not sure on what the numbers would be, but if you burn through 15 buy ins in 10k hands it's a pretty good hint. If you want to calculate your winrate, >100k. This really all depends on your standard deviation and how precise you want your conclusions to be. |
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| Alright so that is quite a few hands. so I'm currently 7 tabling 5NL at 30 BB/100 over about 4000 hands but I have done nothing spectacular and feel like it is realistic to keep winning at near at this pace. How long before I can say that i beat 5NL? |
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When you say winrate, do you mean BB/100 for example? What kind of standard deviation would you consider acceptable? +5%, +10%? |
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| 30BB/100 is running super hot. 4000 hands is not a large sample size by any means and your 30BB/100 winrate will definately drop substantionally by the time you hit 50k hands. Basically to answer your question, more is always better. 50k will give you a decent sample to see how well you are doing at micro stakes. |
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| re: How many hands is a "good sample size" poker Considering top pros go through 100K-150K break even stretches but boast a 2.5-3ptBB/100 winrate, you have to get in about 1 million hands to be certain you are within .5 of your winrate. It's a tough one to answer completely, but for purposes of improving, I think playing 20K hands, then reviewing, then 20K, etc is a good way to go. I know I've had 9K break even stretches at 5NL followed by 11K stretch with a near 10ptBB/100 winrate. The game just has far more variance than most people realize, which is why bankroll management and emotional control are essential to success. |
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