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BHAGWAN
Can you give me a run down of the expected run of outs for a 48% strike rate?
Cheers Mark |
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Anybody have a formula for this????
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tails X10
hey mark its a pretty known fact that a coin toss can go ten tosses one way,
i no thats diifrent but we are still talking %%%%and i cant see yours be any different especially if its mechanical process that you use.... cheers..gaz.......... |
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40% = 14 outs
45% =12 outs 50% = 10 outs Cheers.
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Mark, one formula I have seen for calculating longest run of outs is :
'logarithm of 0.005 divided by the logarithm of the probability of failure' (from Dick Mitchell in Winning Thoroughbred Strategies) So in your example of 48% strike rate (0.48) the calculation becomes LOG(0.005)/LOG(0.52) = 8.102314 To a certain extent the question as asked is a bit like 'how long is a piece of string' because the LRO for a given strike rate will increase as the number of bets increases. i.e. in your example the LRO over 500 bets would be 8 or 9 but for a sample of 10,000 bets the expected LRO would extend to 14. I think the above formula should give you a fair approximation of LRO for your everyday use. Regards, Wun Note : Probability of failure equals 1 minus the probability of success (your strike rate) so 1-0.48 gives the 0.52 used in the equation. |
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why cant??
then the same formula can be used for the longest run of ins..cheers gaz..
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BHAGWAN....what program tells you that....some programs that scan for spyware regard anything they don't know as spyware.....this program is just a spread sheet with macros.....
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