sagefr0g
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Originally Posted by Kasi
I guess you and he mean if he played 50% of the N0 hours at a 300 hour N0 game (150 hours) and 50% of the N0 hours in the 600 hour N0 game (300 hours). Not 50% of my total hours played devoted to playing each game.
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Love to hear from you/anyone, the people actually doing this stuff on a regular basis, go about determining N0, if at all, how important they think it is as something to measure results by etc etc.
Originally Posted by Kasi
I guess you and he mean if he played 50% of the N0 hours at a 300 hour N0 game (150 hours) and 50% of the N0 hours in the 600 hour N0 game (300 hours). Not 50% of my total hours played devoted to playing each game.
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Love to hear from you/anyone, the people actually doing this stuff on a regular basis, go about determining N0, if at all, how important they think it is as something to measure results by etc etc.
so Kasi maybe we find out how this sorta thing works. i'm at a loss but see the questions and ideas about it. might be interesting for the BJINFO Team effort with all our method of attack venues and all?rukus said:no, i meant 50% of your total hours played devoted to each game. your overall N0 would be 450. if you split your time equally between these two games in overall hours, you will have some overall expectation (some combination between the two games types), standard deviation (some combination between the two games types), and thus N0. it would take you 450 hours to reach one blended standard deviation in EV. now that i think about it, the blended N0 is not 450 hours because you need to weight EV by 50% each and then VARIANCE by 50% each (and then take the square root of this variance) before calculating the blended N0... but still my overall point still stands - you weight your various game types by % time you play them out of your total playing time, and then you calculate a blended EV, Std Dev, and N0.
as for me and what i use N0 for, i pretty much use it for count system, game and playing style selection. even way before i reach N0 i am constantly comparing my results with EV and do not wait until i reach one std deviation of EV just to say, "Ok, ive now reached the long run and only now is it time to compare my play vs EV".