Best way to calculate units won and units lost???

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A classic thread with some "long lost Madjack legends" and rock solid discussion regarding math.



Oh and I'll say it again, decimal format is the way to go, and I still do my "profits/losses math" the same way, I have never changed. And from looking at others in this thread, they never changed either. It is what you are used to I guess, no right or wrong way to calculate? Or is there?:cool:
 

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personally, my best method of calculation, is comparing amount deposited to amount withdrawn :D (either that, or need to find all the scraps of paper that have fallen where they may)..


but.............................. Do want to comment on a method of calculation that does NOT work. (Koty's dad could go into much more detail on this, but i will go with the basics instead) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%????????????????? how in the HELL can one calculate anything accurately on percentages????

BASIC example:

your bankroll $1000

day one, you lose 30%......


currently you have 1000-300= for a total bankroll of $700 remaining!


day 2, you lose 30% again......

currently you have 700-210= for a total bankroll of $590.00

day 3, you lose 30% AGAIN (is it time to QUIT yet) ;)

currently you have 590-177 = for a new total bankroll of $413.00

MOST COOL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! you feel REALLY lucky tonight and put a total of 100% of your bankroll on the line!!!


woooooo hooooo 413+413= 826 ........ hmmmmmm still under the 1000 that you started with, but you have only lost 90% on plays and gained 100%......so you can say that you are up 10%

imagine how easy it is for *someone* :rolleyes: to fudge how they are doing by using percentages........

you need a spreadsheet to prove ANYTHING

make your own plays people ;)
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