by redhouse » Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:57 pm
And for what its worth, here are my thoughts in cliff notes form. I may do some real analysis if my NL game improves to the point where i seriously think about choosing it over limit as my main game.
Intuitively, the sources of variance in the two come from different sources. In limit you play more hands and play them further since (a) you get the right price more often and (b) your risk is limited by betting structure.
In NL, although you play fewer hands to the river, the $ variance for these few hands is much much higher. So the overall variance is going to be dominated by the manner in which you play these pots and the nature of your opposition. If you're a setminer for example, it'll be low since you arent shoving that often and you're shoving with good hands. If you like to shove draws etc though, it'll obviously be much higher. Similarly, against certain table compositions there will be more big pots than others.
So imo, variance in NL is much more sensitive to playing style, even if you measure it by PT's SD stat. In limit for example, most TAGs report an SD of about 15 BB/100. I play LAG and mine is somewhere in the 18-20 range, whcih is 15-20% higher. In NL on the other hand, most TAGs report about 45 ptbb/100. LAGs report a much higher number - close to 60-70 ptbb/100 which is about 35-50% higher.
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