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failsafe   United States. Oct 01 2025 17:02. Posts 1063
edit: How does this apply to poker? The solution is surprisingly simple. We don't need statistics and should know the answer anyway. Later we will look at some properties of Markov Chains and Martingale difference sequences before concluding that actions made in the moment are made regardless of statistical updates.

In short, we want to reduce a panel data to time series--eliminate time series altogether--and then simply evaluate the properties of our argument. Now there is only cross-sectional data and the time series element is gone altogether. Eventually, we could dispense with statistics itself by simply considering what econometricians call the corner solution and elasticity.



Years ago I got help on this math problem from DrThundza. For those interested, it's time for me to tackle the problem using modern computer technology.



edit: so, I'm getting ready to solve the problem.

The first and most obvious solution is to use an annihilation matrix to eliminate one aspect of the data (which I already have). Then by using a simple intersection algorithm a polygon can be fit to the object.



The second, less obvious method, is simply to use polyfit and "eyeball" the solution by comparing areas.

Here is 1 solution: What else would you do?





I uploaded a covert description of everything ever. based on the well known transformation, an orthodox transformation of reality onto the R1 plane (0,1) a complete description of everything ever is here.



Reinstate the original matrices as bootstrapped samples (including a sort of random information theory x-axis bootstrap for the independent variable)





We're including some random values as a backdrop for "this is everything there is." Amazingly, everything there is changes dramatically as we bootstrap more data into our work.

What seems to be fun here is we are using a sort of arbitrary covariance determinant to evaluate the y-axis for compression.

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failsafe   United States. Oct 01 2025 19:37. Posts 1063

My game vs Boxer.


failsafe   United States. Oct 01 2025 22:04. Posts 1063

The worst thing I've ever done? I used a flamethrower on my shower vent and later the electrical system burst into flame (fortunately I got home moments later).

We ended up having to pay a substantial fee to the apartment but everything was resolved OK. Fortunately, I was able to rescue the problem with a fire extinguisher and no substantial damage was incurred.

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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 02 2025 00:03. Posts 6704

Wtf? Glad everything was okay lol

lots of pain lots of gainsLast edit: 02/10/2025 00:03

failsafe   United States. Oct 02 2025 01:02. Posts 1063

lol, yeah that was really stupid. i was an adopted kid meeting my parents for the first time. it was years ago. i remember freaking out about meeting my dad and thinking that i had to destroy insects in the shower vent. i recovered later, but i remember one of the wires short-circuited and there was a fire.

i obviously don't do anything like that any more and have pretty much recovered these days. i don't have weapons, etc.


PuertoRican   United States. Oct 03 2025 01:37. Posts 13232

I was a big Soulja Boy fan back in the day. He made everyone dance again during a time when everyone was too busy trying to be cool.

Rekrul is a newb 

failsafe   United States. Oct 03 2025 18:59. Posts 1063


Slight return lol


failsafe   United States. Oct 03 2025 20:21. Posts 1063

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failsafe   United States. Oct 03 2025 20:29. Posts 1063


  On October 03 2025 00:37 PuertoRican wrote:
I was a big Soulja Boy fan back in the day. He made everyone dance again during a time when everyone was too busy trying to be cool.



I think I remember you man. You were the WCG Ref I think when I was on sMi. along with Newb. (Brett)


failsafe   United States. Oct 03 2025 21:42. Posts 1063

blank for now

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RiKD    United States. Oct 04 2025 04:42. Posts 9668

Where did you get a flame thrower?


failsafe   United States. Oct 04 2025 16:39. Posts 1063

lol. I should probably not say any more about it. I used hand sanitizer from the COVID pandemic to clean the vent but then it caught fire.


PuertoRican   United States. Oct 09 2025 05:45. Posts 13232


  On October 03 2025 19:29 failsafe wrote:
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I think I remember you man. You were the WCG Ref I think when I was on sMi. along with Newb. (Brett)

Yeah, I was a WCG referee for several years. Usually never for StarCraft because the guys from GosuGamers were always reffing that game every year, so I would referee some other random game like a racing game or fighting game just so I could hang out with the StarCraft people who I knew online. I also competed in WCG qualifiers until I retired from competitive play in 2003.

I had the most fun when I would referee WCG Grand Final events. I was able to travel around the world to work at those, whether it was for WCG or for the eSports company I worked for in Korea.

Rekrul is a newb 

failsafe   United States. Oct 09 2025 18:34. Posts 1063


  On October 09 2025 04:45 PuertoRican wrote:
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Yeah, I was a WCG referee for several years. Usually never for StarCraft because the guys from GosuGamers were always reffing that game every year, so I would referee some other random game like a racing game or fighting game just so I could hang out with the StarCraft people who I knew online. I also competed in WCG qualifiers until I retired from competitive play in 2003.

I had the most fun when I would referee WCG Grand Final events. I was able to travel around the world to work at those, whether it was for WCG or for the eSports company I worked for in Korea.



Yeah. I've always wanted to apologize for my Starcraft inadequacies. I'm quite a nice perseon in real life I think. And, I agree Rekrul is a noob. I remember I played a game of hunters 3v3 and he elim'd me off the bat. lol.


failsafe   United States. Oct 16 2025 12:16. Posts 1063

I guess working on this project to this point a few things stand out to me.

The first is asymptotic properties or limiting properties that seem applicable to the theoretical side as well as the practical side.

The second is that our expectations seem to inform a lot of things even in theory.

The third is that for one reason or another cumulative distribution functions (CDFs) don't come very close to 1 in practice or in theory. So, the goal is to escape redundancy (and talk about arity) while obtaining something practical. The last picture talks a little about variance and covariance.

Curiously most of the distributions for variance and covariance (normalizing as best I could) would yield some ideas that were pretty normal.

If there are any statisticians in the audience, I would wonder whether you think variance should be normal? Is it because the procedures themselves are normal or should there be some abnormalities (stuff like the CDF) that exists in every statistical calculation. Think of this as the binning problem when we generate histograms.


failsafe   United States. Oct 21 2025 14:11. Posts 1063





Super handsome wins everything ask questions broz



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lostaccount   Canada. Oct 22 2025 13:07. Posts 6704

"Super handsome wins everything", where did u get this logic from?

lots of pain lots of gains 

 



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