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62S-32 and 63S-32, data
Posted By: Nack Ballard In Response To: Quick 3 ply RO (David Rockwell)
Date: Tuesday, 11 May 2010, at 4:17 a.m.
I only clicked on this thread by accident, or I wouldn't have known that second roll position(s) were being discussed.Here is money data for the two positions in question:
62S-32
Snowie .. [U S11 W14 Z31 $33 T39 %39 H40] 36kUSW 20k
GnuBG .. [W S0.9 U1.3 H22 Z25 $28 T29 %40] 46kWSU 5k
XG 3-ply [U S3 W4 T26 Z27 H30 $34] 46kUSW 5k63S-32
Snowie .. [W Z3 U4 S7 H27 $29 T24 %36] 31k 25kH$T 15k
GnuBG .. [W Z0.1 S1.5 U7.3 $16 H19 T24 %34] 46k 31kU 15k$ 5k
XG 3-ply [S Z2 U5 W7 H20 $24 %30 T32] 62k 20k$ 15k%T
XG 4-ply [S=W Z3 U5 $9 H18] 46k 25kU 10$ 5kKey: U = Up (24/22 24/21), W = Wild (24/21, 6/4), S = Split (24/21 13/11), Z = reverse split (24/22 13/10), H = Hit (6/1*), $ = Slot (13/10 6/4), % = alt slot (13/11 8/5), T = sTack/Tower (13/8).
Error sizes are in thousandths. Number of trials (in thousands, rounded down) appear after the brackets. For example, "[U S3 W4 T26 Z27 H30 $34] 46kUSW 5k" means that U is best, S is -.003, W is -.004, etc., after 46000+ trials (but only 5000+ trials for the other four plays).
In short, for 62S-32, U, S and W are "tied." For 63S-32, U, S, W and Z are "tied."
For 62S-32 at GG, there is a GnuBG rollout of [$ %7 S9 H11] 10k, though I suspect W was overlooked. But trailing -9-4 is more like money than GG, anyway. Beware of variance in a 5k.
Nack
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