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hilljerry2269
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Math Help

Post by hilljerry2269 »

Hi Math people
If one standard deviation for 4 of a kind is 257 hands[based on 420 being average] and 514 being 2 standard deviations, does this mean 95% of the time a 4 of a kind will show in 934 hands?
My test program is broken or I would do it there.
Can any one help?
Jerry 

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Post by New2vp »

No, but you are close, sort of.
 
The number of hands between hitting quads is an example of a random number with what is called a "geometric distribution."  If the probability of hitting a quad is 1/420 [ p ], then the mean is indeed 420 [ 1/p ], but the standard deviation cannot be as you indicated.  Here the standard deviation is quite close to the mean, about 419.4997.  The formula for the standard deviation of a geometric distribution is:
      the square root of [ (1-p)/p^2],
so, for probabilities this small, the standard deviation is really close to 1/p, the same as the mean.
 
A 95% confidence interval for the number of hands between quads starts with 1 hand, which is only about 1 standard deviation from the mean, and ends with 1257 hands, which is indeed about 2 standard deviations higher than the mean.  This DOES mean that 95% of the time, quads will appear within 1257 hands.  [1 , 1257]
 
Usually the 2 standard deviation rule relates to a normal bell-shaped distribution, but it seems also to work well with the geometric distribution.  One should note that with a mean of "m" and a standard deviation of "s", the 95% confidence interval for a normal distribution is about
 [m - 2s, m + 2s], and
the 95% confidence interval for a geometric distribution is shorter, being about
 [m - 1s, m + 2s].
 
Here, m - 1s is very close to 1 and can be replaced by 1 (one).
 
By the way, if you are playing Jacks or Better 9/6 with perfect strategy, the 95% confidence interval, with an average value of 423.2722 hands, between quads is [1, 1267].

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Post by hilljerry2269 »

Hi N
Thank you very much. I thought I was in the right ballpark.
Just not to close to the hitters box.
Jerry

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