Mean kinetic temperature

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Q-ratio on freezeouts is calculated using the following method.[1]

For example, in a tournament starting with 50 players who have 10,000 chips, of which 30 have been eliminated, and one player has 20,000 chips:

This player's accumulation of chips has not kept pace with the elimination of players, and their chip stack is now below average.

On rebuy and add-on tournaments, the calculation method is somewhat more complex and possible to calcutate in a reasonable amount of time only on specific online tournaments:

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  1. Harrington On Hold 'em: Volume II; The Endgame, p.127