These two have such different approaches to their math I figured it'd make for an interesting question.
On one hand, you have Ganch who approaches things from a very formal mathematical background. He has had coursework in statistical processes at the Master's level, and can easily chart out derivations, regression analysis, variance, etc.
On the flip side, you have JJGold with little formal education, but a lifetime of surviving in the gaming world through practical experience and a general idea of where the number should be. He tends to utilize "feel" and an approximation of where the number should be, and then decides to make a play or sit the game out based upon perceived value.
These two have extremely differing styles which can both be very effective in beating the book. Do you tend to trust and prefer JJ or Ganch when it comes down to the pure mathematical side of handicapping? Cheers...

On one hand, you have Ganch who approaches things from a very formal mathematical background. He has had coursework in statistical processes at the Master's level, and can easily chart out derivations, regression analysis, variance, etc.
On the flip side, you have JJGold with little formal education, but a lifetime of surviving in the gaming world through practical experience and a general idea of where the number should be. He tends to utilize "feel" and an approximation of where the number should be, and then decides to make a play or sit the game out based upon perceived value.
These two have extremely differing styles which can both be very effective in beating the book. Do you tend to trust and prefer JJ or Ganch when it comes down to the pure mathematical side of handicapping? Cheers...
