DDB 9-5 vs 9-6 (Very confused by the outcome)

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Re: DDB 9-5 vs 9-6 (Very confused by the outcome)

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Even though you made a mistake I think this kind of exercise is an excellent way to get a better feeling for how VP game returns are computed. Making a mistake even helps as it required additional focus on the overall approach.
 
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I agree. But I was really hoping the answer would be that winpoker is assuming someone playing 9/5 is better at special plays than someone playing 9/6.  

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I agree. But I was really hoping the answer would be that winpoker is assuming someone playing 9/5 is better at special plays than someone playing 9/6.
 



 
Flush that thought from your mind.

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Post by damule »

I agree. But I was really hoping the answer would be that winpoker is assuming someone playing 9/5 is better at special plays than someone playing 9/6.
 


 
 
I'm lost...what's a special play?!?

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[QUOTE=Eduardo] I agree. But I was really hoping the answer would be that winpoker is assuming someone playing 9/5 is better at special plays than someone playing 9/6.
 


 
 
I'm lost...what's a special play?!? [/QUOTE]That would be any play made by a "special" person. They always used to say I was "special" in school.

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