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foxw00ds player 04-10-2007 11:50 PM

average roi, good? bad?
 
I'm sorry if this has been discussed before.
What is a good roi? 500 stsngs at an average buy in of 11 dollars and 25 percent roi? How does this rate?

FoolyCooly 04-10-2007 11:51 PM

Re: average roi, good? bad?
 
please read the faq. Although the numbers in there need to be lowered significantly.


in before lock :-P

chaz64 04-10-2007 11:58 PM

Re: average roi, good? bad?
 
Or check these threads monthly:

Results

AMT 04-11-2007 01:01 AM

Re: average roi, good? bad?
 
not too big of a sample, its good if its sustainable but it likely isnt, read up on it in the FAQ

Jimmy James 04-11-2007 03:36 AM

Re: average roi, good? bad?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I'm sorry if this has been discussed before.
What is a good roi? 500 stsngs at an average buy in of 11 dollars and 25 percent roi? How does this rate?

[/ QUOTE ]

I ran over a 30% ROI my first 1000 or so SNG's at Stars (moved there after Party cut us off). My next 1000 was about a 15% ROI, and my last 700 or so has been at a 5% ROI (think that might have something to do with Neteller pulling out and not as many fish in the pond). Right now I'm back on track at about a 20% ROI for my most recent 400 or so SNG's. I dropped back down from 8 tables to 6 tables to focus on getting my ROI back where it should be and adjust to the new post-Neteller days.

It really fluctuates. Sometimes everything seems to go your way, and other times nothing seems to go your way. As long as you are a winning player, I think over the long run you will continue to be a winning player. Play another 2500 SNG's and you should be at a true ROI at that point IMO.


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