
3rd April 2007, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by burrah
Wots dat?
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Burrah
It's possible to assess the long term viability of a method by doing a simple Chi-Square test. The following page has some punting based examples.
http://www.0dd5.com/matharchie.shtml
In the case of my current Oz lay method I'm 99.52% confident that my results to date are due to some factor other than luck. Sounds a bit of a w_a_n_k I know but it's a great way to measure your success against other punting methods, or indeed other forms of investment.
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