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Old 11-02-2007, 08:47 AM
ryanadam ryanadam is offline
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Default How much per hour?

Hi 2p2,
Having recently played Sngs and Multis under various names across multiple sites 'SC72A' RAW960' 'Checkinnchips' NeedTheJuice' to name a few i have just started to get myself interested in trying a few cash games mainly NL.
Having played a few low stakes tables $50-$100max what kinda of return could i expect? apologies if ive missed some kinda link to this did look but couldnt find anything.
Reason for the question is that i have played a few hour sessions 8 tabling playing ABC poker and been returning around $100-$150 p/hr comfortably per session having average run of cards (small sample i know but im experienced enough to realise a average deck) but finding the standard amazingly soft!!
Am i just kidding myself or is this ROI attainable at these levels, any help, link or advice would be appreciated
Regards Alan
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Old 11-02-2007, 08:52 AM
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8 tabling playing abc, you'll maybe get 3-5ptbb long run unless you're very good.

600 or so hands an hour, I'd say at 50NL your hourly could be something like 25-30/hr at 50 NL and at 100 around 40-60/hr + rakeback.

I haven't played those limits in a long time so my estimates could be way below what you could actually expect.

100-150 is more than double what you can expect for a longterm WR though.
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Old 11-02-2007, 08:56 AM
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Default Re: How much per hour?

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8 tabling playing abc, you'll maybe get 3-5ptbb long run unless you're very good.

600 or so hands an hour, I'd say at 50NL your hourly could be something like 25-30/hr at 50 NL and at 100 around 40-60/hr + rakeback.

I haven't played those limits in a long time so my estimates could be way below what you could actually expect.

100-150 is more than double what you can expect for a longterm WR though.

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That sounds about right actually.
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:03 AM
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8 tabling playing abc, you'll maybe get 3-5ptbb long run unless you're very good.

600 or so hands an hour, I'd say at 50NL your hourly could be something like 25-30/hr at 50 NL and at 100 around 40-60/hr + rakeback.

I haven't played those limits in a long time so my estimates could be way below what you could actually expect.

100-150 is more than double what you can expect for a longterm WR though.

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That sounds about right actually.

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A higher winrate (8) is attainable 8+-tabling at 50NL.
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:19 AM
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8 tabling playing abc, you'll maybe get 3-5ptbb long run unless you're very good.

600 or so hands an hour, I'd say at 50NL your hourly could be something like 25-30/hr at 50 NL and at 100 around 40-60/hr + rakeback.

I haven't played those limits in a long time so my estimates could be way below what you could actually expect.

100-150 is more than double what you can expect for a longterm WR though.

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That sounds about right actually.

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A higher winrate (8) is attainable 8+-tabling at 50NL.

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this is true
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:25 AM
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8 tabling playing abc, you'll maybe get 3-5ptbb long run unless you're very good.

600 or so hands an hour, I'd say at 50NL your hourly could be something like 25-30/hr at 50 NL and at 100 around 40-60/hr + rakeback.

I haven't played those limits in a long time so my estimates could be way below what you could actually expect.

100-150 is more than double what you can expect for a longterm WR though.

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That sounds about right actually.

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A higher winrate (8) is attainable 8+-tabling at 50NL.

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this is true

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A higher winrate (nine)(9) is actually achievable 13+ tabling 50NL
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:27 AM
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:30 AM
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Default Re: How much per hour?

100hr at 200nl is pretty achievable, especially if you include rakeback which is like 20/hr when 9 tabling
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Old 11-02-2007, 09:35 AM
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i made 100/hr at 50nl back in april. just wanted to brag.
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Old 11-02-2007, 03:08 PM
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Default Re: How much per hour?

Thx for responses guys much appreciated, looks like maybe slightly over standard winrate on the first handful of sessions but nice to know im not way off the mark.
Maybe im just good (lucky maybe) or maybe compared to usual sngs and multis i play low stakes nl is just as i hoped soft!!
Thx again gl all at tables
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