Investigations
- Data Collection Guidelines: Avoiding Bias PINNED
How to ensure the poker hands you upload contribute to a statistically sound dataset.
- Beyond 'is the slope significant?': An introduction to the lack-of-fit F-test
An AP-Stats-level introduction to a regression diagnostic the standard curriculum doesn't cover: the lack-of-fit F-test. We build a small spring-extension dataset where the slope test says 'highly significant' and a residual plot says 'curved', then run the formal test that turns the eyeball verdict into a p-value.
- Are consecutive pots independent? A LINER-checked walk through three tests on 1191 within-table lag pairs
Three classical inference tests on 1191 lag-1 pot pairs from 1/2 NL Hold'em, each preceded by an explicit conditions check. A fourth candidate test is dropped because its conditions fail. A Ljung-Box coda then asks whether the dependence reaches further than one hand.
- Does table size drive pot size? A LINER-checked walk through three tests on 1238 hands
Three classical inference tests on 1238 captured hands of 1/2 NL Hold'em, each preceded by an explicit conditions check. A fourth candidate test is dropped because its conditions fail.
- Privacy & data handling
Exactly what gets collected, what gets uploaded when you Flush or Export, and what does not.
- Working with the Data: Browse, Replay, Export
A complete tour of how Statisticasino organizes uploaded hands, how to read the /data tree, and how to extract subsets for offline analysis.
- Welcome to Statisticasino
What this site is for, why it exists, and how to contribute data.