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AMT 10-22-2007 05:49 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
ill talk to micro, he forgot to nap today.

Ibanez8185 10-22-2007 05:58 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
No lock yet? wow

And 400% is not at all sustainable. I play SNGs in a very very VERY soft home game and I'm hovering around 90%-100% over 150 games. Unless your playing against the mental handicap I don't think over 150% is sustainable.

microbet 10-22-2007 06:08 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
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No lock yet? wow

And 400% is not at all sustainable. I play SNGs in a very very VERY soft home game and I'm hovering around 90%-100% over 150 games. Unless your playing against the mental handicap I don't think over 150% is sustainable.

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You're probably just getting unlucky. I understand you lose a lot of 70/30s.

Webster 10-22-2007 10:26 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
You are saying LIVE SNGs are 5 times easier then online?

So basically it is 60% flops?

fishyak 10-22-2007 10:32 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
400-500% would make SNG's VASTLY more profitable than LLHE. Yet, most SNG's charge a higher percentage in fees than the standard rake in either LLHE or 1/2 NL. At the 30-50% ROI range, the profits look closer to comparable, which makes a lot more sense.

I am just keeping a basic spreadsheet of all my live play to make sure that I am honest with myself and hopefully can demonstrate long term improvement in any part of poker I choose to pursue. I believe that winners keep score and that golf courses have a par that you play against. In LLHE "par" is 1 BB/hr. That measure doesn't work in SNG's. What's "par" here? It looks like ROI of 130%+ or so. And yes, I know that is only meaningful after a sufficient # of rounds.

fishyak 10-22-2007 10:47 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
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POS live SnGs

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eurythmech - you obviously have me mistaken for someone who cares what you think or say. Don't waste your precious time on me by responding to any of my posts, OK?

10-22-2007 11:58 PM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
I heard bigjoe was crushing $40,000 9 man's for 1000% so it's definately sustainable moran's.

microbet 10-23-2007 12:13 AM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
Ok, sorry. I was just kidding. 30% is probably about right, maybe even a little less because the rake usually sucks live.

Except the question still is silly since you can't target an ROI and you'll never ever know what your ROI is.

fishyak 10-23-2007 01:14 AM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
Your ROI is easy to know - (all$out/all$in)-1. Just keep track. Right now my math is 646/440 for an ROI of 56%.

I'll admit it is not "statistically significant" but it remains a usable measure of performance. Even if you've played golf only once, your score against par means something.

If it's so "silly" can you suggest a better measure of performance that captures: 1) all income and expenses, 2) includes information about profit or loss, and 3) allows for comparisons between players and "courses" if the players keep score honestly?

DevinLake 10-23-2007 01:43 AM

Re: ROI - What is a good target for small live SNG\'s?
 
He saying that your 56% ROI as calculated would have a very small confidence level Like your ROI may be 56% +/- 60%. Therefore, regardless of what you calculate it really isn't a measure of how you are doing in the game until you have played thousands.


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