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Alix continues with his series focused on mistakes that small stakes PLO players often make.
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Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
it's here http://www.bluefirepoker.com/videos/alix-s-transitioning-from-nlhe-to-plo
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
With the Ad Ks Qs 6d, it would've been useful to note that changing the dangler to any card lower than a 6 would also improve its ranking due to the added wheel draw.
How did you get the data for your regression analysis? I would love to do something like that but I never found any information about number of tables in HEM. Is this only possible in PT?
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
I exported the session data, then combined session length and number of hands to make a hands / hour column, and took $ev as my other variable.
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
That sounds like a great solution! Would you consider releasing the unfinished video as an unofficial bonus video in the forums, please? Or giving more step-by-step text instructions perhaps?
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Re: Alix's Transitioning From NLHE to PLO (5)
I actually deleted it. Also, I don't really know how to assess the reliability of the whole procedure, and the fact that it flipped from downwards sloping to upwards sloping with only minor sample changes makes me a little suspicious. If you import the session data in excel, you shouldn't have trouble getting the regression functions to work, so you can experiment yourself.