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Thread: Myooligan: One case where fractional index numbers might be valuable

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    Myooligan
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    Myooligan: One case where fractional index numbers might be valuable

    would be in determining ones bet schedule. . . surely the most frequent decisions in the game. I fer one wouldn't want to wait around to a TC of 3 to raise my bet when I could profitably do so at 2.4.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: One case where fractional index numbers might be valuable

    > would be in determining ones bet schedule. . . surely
    > the most frequent decisions in the game. I fer one
    > wouldn't want to wait around to a TC of 3 to raise my
    > bet when I could profitably do so at 2.4.

    This is a big problem concerning comparing unbalanced counts with balanced ones. The former, theoretically could get to change a bet every single RC, if you wanted. The latter have to wait for an entire TC to do so, and that puts them at a disadvantage.

    So, you are entirely correct. But, this has nothing to do with "knowing" fractional indices for play departures, which is totally and utterly useless.

    Don

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