Author: N. SilverN. Silver
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:41
storman99 wrote:
> ok do you think a player playing one table
> can make a higher %% on that one table than
> a player playing 4-6 tables?
It's a trick question. As you should know,
it depends. Let's see.
Usually, a player, playing on 6 tables, is going to
make more mistakes than if he were playing on
only one table. He would have less time to gauge
the moods of the table. So, his percentage would
go down.
On the other hand, if he were a winning player,
he would be getting into the long run quicker.
Luck would balance out sooner, putting him
closer to his true theoretical winning percentage.
If, playing one table, he had an exceptionally bad
run of cards, then playing six tables would be better.
Things would tend to balance out sooner.
Diversification helps to lessen variance.
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