Hello Ian, Il 06 giugno 2024 alle 11:10 Ian Shaw ha scritto: > Error rates are "normalised". That is, they are adjusted to make them all > match the size that the error would be if you were playing a money game and > the cube were at 1. > > Luck takes into account the match score. For example, a lucky 66 makes a > much bigger difference to the overall result of the match if comes in a > bearoff at double match point rather in game 1 of an 11 pointer.
many many thanks, this gives me a much clearer picture, I did not know about normalisation. Now that I understand it, I think people online fixate too much on PR (which I believe it is similar to what gnubg outputs as “Snowie error rate”). Thanks again —F
