Quote Originally Posted by Frostbyte View Post
They don't reach it quicker per se (i.e. in terms of hands played). They just play several times as many hands as we do, multiplied by dozens of times as many tables as we're capable of playing.

I'm guessing (because I can't find a good explanation) that N0 refers to 'getting into the long run', or the point at which variance no longer swamps the average?
N0 is the "end" of the long run, " the number of hands needed to obtain a result reasonably close to the expected result."