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filthymuv72 10-19-2007 09:04 PM

whats my BB/100, how good is this?
 
1-2NL full ring.
32k hands, $8300 in profit, thx for any feedback.

Dromar 10-19-2007 09:43 PM

Re: whats my BB/100, how good is this?
 
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1-2NL full ring.
32k hands, $8300 in profit, thx for any feedback.

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I think this is better suited in the "Beginner's Questions" forum, or SSNL.

That said, your BB/100 is as painfully simple as 4150/320 = ~13BB/100. (BB=$2, you've played 320 "hundreds" of hands)

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Q: What's a sustainable winrate for this game?

A: I believe the average winrate sustained by fairly good players is 7-8PTBB/100. Click here for a winrate thread. Aiming for anything above 0 is reccomended.

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SSNL FAQ

Albert Moulton 10-26-2007 10:52 PM

Re: whats my BB/100, how good is this?
 
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1-2NL full ring.
32k hands, $8300 in profit, thx for any feedback.

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I think this is better suited in the "Beginner's Questions" forum, or SSNL.

That said, your BB/100 is as painfully simple as 4150/320 = ~13BB/100. (BB=$2, you've played 320 "hundreds" of hands)

[ QUOTE ]
Q: What's a sustainable winrate for this game?

A: I believe the average winrate sustained by fairly good players is 7-8PTBB/100. Click here for a winrate thread. Aiming for anything above 0 is reccomended.

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SSNL FAQ

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Also, a "PTBB" is a "PokerTracker Big Bet" which is two times the big blind. In this case, a $2 big blind x 2 = a $4 big bet. So his PTBB/100 is 6.48 PTBB/100.

Often, you'll see "bb" as "big blind" and BB used as "big bet." But BB also gets used as "big blind" sometimes, so you need to read the context of the post. As a winrate, "BB" is usually short for "PTBB."


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