The best EV game left at one of my local casinos may be the Head Up Texas Hold'em game. How many hands will I need to play to have a good estimate of the house or player edge? I guess the average pot size may be required to figure the variance?
If I assume no edge (breakeven play) what is the equation to get the standard deviation for profit or loss after N hands. Can I use average pot size and treat it like N coin flips or does the variation in pot size affect the result. If I can play this game at breakeven then I can earn freeplay and comps.
I found a robot to play Heads Up on the Kongregate web site. Does anyone know of other robots I can play online for practice? Is there a basic strategy (like in blackjack) for playing robots heads up?
Thanks,
Chris
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