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MyPTBB100isPOOP 09-18-2007 08:31 PM

6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
Anyone have an opinion about what our bb/100 as a total should be comprised of? For example if our bb/100 is 5, would you imagine 60% comes from showdown winnings and the other 40% is non showdown or 70/30 ?? Ideas?

holdem2000 09-21-2007 03:53 AM

Re: 6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
Very player dependent. I think, but am not sure, that most mildly winning players actually lose money in non-showdown hands, so something like 120 / (-20). Look for PokerEV in the software forum and you can actually get graphs displaying this for you. There was a thread a week or so ago about those graphs, maybe in MSNL... I think carrotsnake was notable for having an extremely large portion of his winnings come from nonshowdowns (he may have even been losing a small amount of money in showdowns and winning a huge amount without them).

WordWhiz 09-21-2007 04:56 PM

Re: 6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
My stats for the month (35k hands or so): Showdown winnings are 140% of my total winnings. Keep in mind that non-showdown hands include a bunch of losses from the blinds. If you only count non-blind hands, it's only about 60% of my winnings from showdowns.

schundler 09-22-2007 02:17 AM

Re: 6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
For every winning player winnings at showdown will be VASTLY higher than non-showdown winnings. Definitely more than 70/30.

eMbAh 09-22-2007 06:10 AM

Re: 6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
o rly

schundler 09-22-2007 09:46 PM

Re: 6max NL: where are our BB/100 coming from
 
It's something like 90/10 for winning players.


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