SCORE gain as a function of increasingly win rates. A 4.5/6 multideck?s example.
Win rate (%) Increase SCORE Gain (%)
.88 $22.56
.91 .03 $24.11 6.43
.93 .05 $25.20 10.48
.97 .09 $27.98 19.37
1.02 .14 $30.91 27.01
1.06 .18 $33.99 33.63
1.11 .23 $37.32 39.55
1.15 .27 $40.70 44.57
1.20 .32 $44.36 49.14
1.25 .37 $48.16 53.16
1.29 .41 $52.13 56.72
1.34 .46 $56.25 59.89
Assuming a $10000 bankroll, betting optimal with a 1-12 spread the gain in SCORE
approaches close to Cac?s simulated gain, given an increase of 0.03 in the WR.
Proportional gain in SCORE numbers don?t tend to increase linearly as a function of
increasingly WR digits, as you can see from the table.
Btw, the correlation coefficient between WR and SCORE is outstanding, with the
above small sampling I?ve got c = .998323.
Hopefully I make myself more clear now.
Best summer wishes for all.
Sincerely
Z
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