Re: NLHE win rate for a good player in B&M setting
You may be right about OP's intentions, but if that's the case, then he won't get what he's looking for anyway.
BR requirements have been discussed to death here and all anyone has to do is look them up.
The question was what a good players WR is. I think this is the wrong question no matter what, for the reasons I gave in my initial post.
To OP:
If you really are looking for BR requirements, and you are a good player, then use your own WR. If you don't have it, then you shouldn't consider yourself a good player.
If you are just trying to compare your results to other people's, then be aware that you are setting yourself up for major problems later on. Your attitude in this case is at best misguided.
Poker is not a comparative type of game. It is not useful to measure your results that way except in certain special circumstances. (Like the intellectual exercises I mentioned earlier.)
If that was not your original intention then you should probably rephrase your question and try again.
GL
Dov
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