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    Aaron Oz
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    Aaron Oz: ROR Calc

    What's the formula to calculate risk of ruin? I hate to post anytime I want to figure it out...

    After doing the research, and playing with real cards, $100 on a $2 table can be an issue --unless you plan on relying on some of that l-u-c-k.

    I'm doing 1 to 4 ratios --I believe... $2 min and $16 max... I read that 100x the max is a good method to roughly determine the most reasonable chance of avoiding ROR... $1600 at a $2 table? If so, that IS a tough reality when you need $1600 to make a couple bucks an hour at a table

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    G Man
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    G Man: Re: ROR Calc

    > What's the formula to calculate risk of
    > ruin? I hate to post anytime I want to
    > figure it out...

    Ln(R)= 2E(B/-V)

    where E = Expectation

    B = Bankroll

    V = Variance

    R = RoR

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