Was wondering if I should be using Poisson calculator on total bases props? If player A averages 1 per gm and player B 2; then what should line be? Thanks
should I be using Poisson calculator on total bases props?
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getlucky2winSBR MVP
- 01-14-12
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#1should I be using Poisson calculator on total bases props?Tags: None -
Buffalo NickleSBR MVP
- 11-12-14
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#2I hear the Poisson calculators are top notch. But I just use the solar-powered ones you can buy at the grocery store. Good luck with your baseball bets.Comment -
JohnPersSBR Rookie
- 10-21-16
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#3yeah those calcs are good, line should be A+n to the power of i
where i is average and n is total player numbersComment -
Rich BoySBR Hall of Famer
- 02-01-09
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#4Poisson is effective when calculating units that have single unit increments
The problem with total bases is that more than 1 can be recorded at a time, which lowers the accuracy of the calculation. Still a good tool though.Comment
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