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ship it pls 05-16-2007 11:09 AM

canterbury win rate
 
for those who are regulars at canterbury, i am curious to see win rates from others at each limit - over the last year or so i have had to cut my hours of play due to work to about 2 sessions/wk... with reduced play time my skill set has diminished significantly enough to cut my win rate at 30-60 to about the same as the yellow/red chip games
- right now i win about the same 25/hr regardless of whether i play 6-12, 8-16, 15-30 or 30-60
- obviously the play is better at higher level so to improve and stay sharp etc i would have to play up, but from a variance and risk/return standpoint i cannot justify anything except 6-12, where it is near impossible to have a loosing week

tldr - post your winrate at canterbury

MitchL 05-16-2007 11:30 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
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for those who are regulars at canterbury, i am curious to see win rates from others at each limit - over the last year or so i have had to cut my hours of play due to work to about 2 sessions/wk... with reduced play time my skill set has diminished significantly enough to cut my win rate at 30-60 to about the same as the yellow/red chip games
- right now i win about the same 25/hr regardless of whether i play 6-12, 8-16, 15-30 or 30-60
- obviously the play is better at higher level so to improve and stay sharp etc i would have to play up, but from a variance and risk/return standpoint i cannot justify anything except 6-12, where it is near impossible to have a loosing week

tldr - post your winrate at canterbury

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I havent calculated the last 200 hrs or so, but I make about 45 an hr in the 15 game.

PorkchopDJG 05-16-2007 12:11 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
$10 an hour in the 6/12 game although I've had two losing sessions in a row. Damn Variance!
Slight loser in the 8/16 game in limited play.

iFlopGood 05-16-2007 12:13 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
what is your board name?

Hamlet 05-16-2007 02:00 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
I play 6-12 at Canterbury. I've only played about 100 hours this year. I've won about $12/hr. I do not play well, so I may be running good, or the games may just be that soft. I play very loose. I play alot of suited trash when I'm getting 5-6 way action or so.

I still have chips though [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Captain R 05-16-2007 05:15 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
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- right now i win about the same 25/hr regardless of whether i play 6-12, 8-16, 15-30 or 30-60


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How many hours are these over at each limit? For some reason I win more BB/hr. at 20-40 than I have at 6-12 and 8-16 (in California), but my sample sizes are fairly small (200 hrs. per limit).

But then again, I was a complete moron at 6-12 and am only slightly less so at 20-40. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Holm Fries 05-16-2007 05:35 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
Small sample sizes obviously, but this is what I have over the past couple years.

Stakes Hours Rate
3-6 50 5
4-8 50 24
6-12 200 17
8-16 50 22

Semaphore 05-16-2007 06:21 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
200-hour sample size is too small...

At least 1000 hours, better 2000 hours, to be statistically meaningful.

ship it pls 05-16-2007 06:39 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
near impossible to determine actual win rates etc because there are like 25 hands/hr and so even if you play 40/wk you still only see 50k/yr, so those of us who see 10-20 a week, are barely statistically significant even over a year of what everyone else considers a degen habbit

Justin A 05-16-2007 11:19 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
I'm winning about $300 per hour in the 15/30 game lifetime.

Captain R 05-17-2007 01:12 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
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near impossible to determine actual win rates etc because there are like 25 hands/hr

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I think around here, we are seeing about 35 hands/hr. at 20-40. At least a few weeks ago a friend of mine was tracking # hands/hr. and that's what he came up with while we were playing.

dcarlc 05-17-2007 01:34 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
295 hours 8/16 $21.71 pr.hr


Dave

Hass 05-17-2007 01:37 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
[ QUOTE ]
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- right now i win about the same 25/hr regardless of whether i play 6-12, 8-16, 15-30 or 30-60


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How many hours are these over at each limit? For some reason I win more BB/hr. at 20-40 than I have at 6-12 and 8-16 (in California), but my sample sizes are fairly small (200 hrs. per limit).

But then again, I was a complete moron at 6-12 and am only slightly less so at 20-40. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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I don't play there but this is pretty much the same for me at CAZ. I think I just became a better player so my BB/hour went up.

rafiki 05-17-2007 03:33 PM

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I'm winning about $300 per hour in the 15/30 game lifetime.

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sweet lord I was thinking about this at lunch. Isn't that like...25bb/100 ? CRUSH !

Captain R 05-17-2007 07:20 PM

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I'm winning about $300 per hour in the 15/30 game lifetime.

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When's your book coming out?

"How to destroy soft middle-limit games for 10 BB/hr. in 20 min. or less!"

Previous title: "Perfecting the Hit & Run in Texas Hold'em"

green100b 05-18-2007 08:05 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
It's nice to see that everyone who plays at Canterbury is a winner. Is it rakeback?

B_Movie_Fan 05-18-2007 10:59 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
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I'm winning about $300 per hour in the 15/30 game lifetime.

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sweet lord I was thinking about this at lunch. Isn't that like...25bb/100 ? CRUSH !

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I thought it was pretty obvious that this was a pseudo-joke. You know, something like "In the 15 hours I've played 15/30 in my life I happened to run hot and make $4500. Obviously, my hourly is clearly $300, making me the best poker player ever." Something like that.

rafiki 05-18-2007 11:06 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
lol I know dude, it's completely impossible. I'm allowed to play along

B_Movie_Fan 05-18-2007 11:10 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
Right, I'm retarded. I need a sarcasm shot.

The Earl of Ping 05-18-2007 07:50 PM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
Umm... I average $10.47 an hour at the 6-12 at CP over about a billion hours. But everybody at CP knows I am one of the worst players there.

BIG NIGE 05-19-2007 12:44 AM

Re: canterbury win rate
 
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200-hour sample size is too small...

At least 1000 hours, better 2000 hours, to be statistically meaningful.

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So in order for someone to have a statistically meaningful record of how good a player they are/what their winrate is, they'd have to play eight hours a day five days a week for a whole year? At the same limit?


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