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(NLTRN) heads up roi
I like playing heads up tournaments and so far I've been fairly succesful at it. But here's the thing: no matter how good you get at them you can't break 100 ROI(less counting fees) whereas in other sit'n'gos a good player can surpass that by a fair amount. What are your guys' thoughts on the profitability of HUTRNs. Are we just trading profit for the lower variance and fun of HU, or am I missing something?
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
I can play 7.5 matches per hour single tabling and with a 15% ROI can make a killer hourly on a short roll, thus the appeal.
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
I'd like to know what kind of games you play where you expect to make 100% ROI
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
that's just the mathematical limit with no fees. Of course nobody actually makes that. But compared to the 130+ ROI that some people achieve in other sit'n'gos, HU is limited in it's potential. Although the speed of the games makes them makes them better I guess
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You be talking about 45 man SNG's or some [censored], we make way more $ than them.
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
This is pretty interesting since I have just started playing HU SnGs...After 121 $33+1.5s at Full Tilt I have a ROI at 11%.
I know that samplesize probably is way to small but I would really like to know what's sustainable... |
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
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This is pretty interesting since I have just started playing HU SnGs...After 121 $33+1.5s at Full Tilt I have a ROI at 11%. I know that samplesize probably is way to small but I would really like to know what's sustainable... [/ QUOTE ] Ive played about 250 33s at 17% ROI although thats not conclusive by any means. Higher is definitely possible I did not play my A game throughout. |
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
I did some calculations because I have become interested in playing heads up tournaments. I realized that there must be a direct correlation between winning the tournament and your ROI.
While 250 is not a very high sample size... you have sustained a 17% ROI which is pretty good. Am I correct in saying that you have won approximately 61% of the tournaments you have boughten into? |
#9
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Couldnt tell you, right now I have 12.89% ROI winning 59.01% of my matches but I dont really play 33s anymore.
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Re: (NLTRN) heads up roi
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Couldnt tell you, right now I have 12.89% ROI winning 59.01% of my matches but I dont really play 33s anymore. [/ QUOTE ] I guess that u play the 55s now? Sorry for OT but are the 55s much tougher than the 33s? |
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