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Old 03-15-2007, 03:22 PM
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Default Re: is bb/100 one big blind or 2?

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For NL and PL Poker Tracker considers the BB (big bet) amount to be 2x the big blind. Thus, people typicallly refer to win rates in PTBB/100. If you are playing 1/2 NL and winning 8 PTBB/100 hands you are earning $32 (8x2x2) per 100 hands.

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I'm having a hard time working this out in my head... can someone please explain this in different terms? I think I'm just having a hard time grasping this concept for some reason.

Also... I'm not very familiar with poker tracking notation. So that's probably part of my problem.

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If you want a rate in $ per 100 hands just take win rate (measured in PTBB/100) and multiply it by 2x the big blind. If your playing NL with 5/10 blinds and winning at 5 PTBB/100 thats 5*10*2=$100 per 100 hands.

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