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what should a good plo8 player be making. how many big blinds per 100 hands? thanks
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What limit?
Define 'good'. Better than 90% of online players? 99%? 99.9%? |
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The man asked a simple question, and should be given a simple, straightforward answer.
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Anything above 0BB/100 is good for any stake and type of poker. There aren't as many winners out there as you think.
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I average anywhere from 15-20 BB100. Alot depends on how live the games are. I only play 25 buy-in so others may have a different opinion.
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Depends on what levels as well.
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I think that a positive BB/100 is good for anyone in their first months of playing. After six months, my good 4 hour sessions typically are 25-45 BB, while my bad ones are anything less than 1, and atrocious sessions are anywhere down to about (20-25). Have not been using the PC with PTO so guessing that since I improved a lot recently I'm probably in the 10-12 range on average, hoping to double that some time soon.
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I think about the best you can expect to sustain is about 10-15 BB/100 if you are excellent compared to the competition. I had a winrate of 47 BB/100 at the $25 buy in games around various sites last year, but my sample size is smallish at that level (only about 2000 hands) just to give you an idea of how swingy things can be. I certainly don't think my true winrate would be much higher that 10 BB/100 at that level.
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