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Hi all,
without much prosa this time, here is the latest match-table for
the Big-Brother Matches.
good dice,
funk
PS.: where is BigBrother? - on vacation? :)
PPS.: now that fibs is in Kit Woolsey's vicinity, is there any chance
that the huge Fibs-log itself will be used for determining the
"real" figures?
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Match Percentages (for 2512 Matches in BB-Database, August95-April96)
1pc 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7
1pc: 50.0 - 53.4 72.9 69.5 76.9 78.9 100.0
1c: - 50.0 64.2 78.3 83.8 87.1 88.2 93.0
2: 46.6 35.8 50.0 57.9 63.2 74.1 70.2 80.6
3: 27.1 21.7 42.1 50.0 57.1 64.3 74.6 76.1
4: 30.5 16.2 36.8 42.9 50.0 57.7 62.3 68.8
5: 23.1 12.9 25.9 35.7 42.3 50.0 60.2 65.8
6: 21.1 11.8 29.8 25.4 37.7 39.8 50.0 58.3
7: 0.0 7.0 19.4 23.9 31.2 34.2 41.7 50.0
1pc stands for 1-away post-crawford
1c stands for 1-away crawford (including 1pters).
Number of examples for a particular score:
1pc 1c 2 3 4 5 6 7
1pc: 186 0 189 96 82 26 19 2
1c: 0 350 137 387 105 249 34 71
2: 189 137 292 565 190 228 57 62
3: 96 387 565 826 308 471 71 176
4: 82 105 190 308 145 477 69 96
5: 26 249 228 471 477 952 108 225
6: 19 34 57 71 69 108 49 218
7: 2 71 62 176 96 225 218 507
was after ~1000 matches (August95-October 95)
1c 2 3 4 5 6 7
1c: 50.0 66.7 76.3 79.5 88.2 91.3 91.2
2: 33.3 50.0 57.1 61.1 76.3 71.1 81.1
3: 23.7 42.9 50.0 55.8 63.4 78.3 76.7
4: 20.5 38.9 44.2 50.0 58.5 64.1 65.5
5: 11.8 23.7 36.6 41.5 50.0 64.8 63.3
6: 8.7 28.9 21.7 35.9 35.2 50.0 53.1
7: 8.8 18.9 23.3 34.5 36.7 46.9 50.0
For comparison Kit Woolsey's Match-table (taken from Stephen Turner
site)
(I think 1 stands for 1 away crawford).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 70 75 83 85 90 91
2 30 50 60 68 75 81 85
3 25 40 50 59 66 71 76
4 17 32 41 50 58 64 70
5 15 25 34 42 50 57 63
6 10 19 29 36 43 50 56
7 9 15 24 30 37 44 50
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Match Equities
- Constructing a match equity table (Walter Trice, Apr 2000)
- Does it matter which match equity table you use? (Klaus Evers+, Nov 2005)
- Does it matter which match equity table you use? (Achim Mueller+, Dec 2003)
- Does it matter which match equity table you use? (Chuck Bower+, Sept 2001)
- ME Table: Big Brother (Peter Fankhauser, July 1996)
- ME Table: Dunstan (Ian Dunstan+, Aug 2004)
- ME Table: Escoffery (David Escoffery, Nov 1991)
- ME Table: Friedman (Elliott C Winslow, Oct 1991)
- ME Table: Kazaross (Neil Kazaross, Dec 2003)
- ME Table: Kazaross-XG2 (neilkaz, Aug 2011)
- ME Table: Rockwell-Kazaross (Chuck Bower+, June 2010)
- ME Table: Snowie (Chase, Apr 2002)
- ME Table: Snowie (Harald Retter, Aug 1998)
- ME Table: Woolsey (Raccoon, Apr 2006)
- ME Table: Woolsey (Kit Woolsey, May 1994)
- ME Table: Woolsey (William R. Tallmadge, Jan 1994)
- ME Table: Zadeh (Jørn Thyssen, Mar 2004)
- ME Table: Zorba (Robert-Jan Veldhuizen+, Dec 2003)
- ME at 1-away/2-away (crawford) (Fabrice Liardet+, Nov 2007)
- ME at 1-away/2-away (crawford) (Ian Shaw+, Apr 2003)
- Match equities--an alternate view (Durf Freund, Oct 1994)
- Neil's new numbers (neilkaz, Aug 2011)
- Neil's numbers (Kit Woolsey+, Oct 1994)
- On calculating match equity tables (Neil Kazaross, July 2004)
- Turner formula (Gregg Cattanach, Feb 2003)
- Turner formula (Stephen Turner, June 1994)
- Using a match equity table (Michael J. Zehr, June 1992)
- Value of free drop (Neil Kazaross, Oct 2002)
- Which match equity table is best? (Martin Krainer+, Oct 2003)
- Which match equity table is best? (Ian Shaw+, Dec 2001)
- Why use a match equity table? (Kit Woolsey, Feb 1999)
- Worth memorizing? (Alef Rosenbaum+, Feb 2003)
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