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Old 02-28-2007, 01:40 AM
Zeldark Zeldark is offline
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Default Re: Acceptable winrate at different levels of VPIP?

It is for those that assume they want more than 0BB/100.

You put in:

-Number of hours a week you can play.
-Hands/Table/Hour
-How many tables you're playing at
-Your desired $/hour rate.
-Your desired $/month rate.

It tells you:
How any BB/100 you need to meet the desired rate according to the stakes you're playing at.

Reasonable defaults are 10 Hours per week, 80 Hands/Hour (Quick glance at Pokerstars FR Tables), 3 Tables, $7/hour and $500/month.

You can adjust it to whatever real or hypothetical situation you like.

It also has a graph, because there was too much blank space.
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Old 02-28-2007, 05:01 AM
JBMSweden JBMSweden is offline
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Default Re: Acceptable winrate at different levels of VPIP?

Well...nice to receive some answers..

The history behind the questuion is as follows;

Ive played 10k hands at 2/4 at Pokerroom where the average VPIP/pf raise of my opponents is 26/7. My winrate at 2/4 is 2.21BB/100 hands.
Ive played 40k hands at 1/2 at Pokerrom where the average VPIP/pf raise of my opponents is 24/9. My winrate at 1/2 is 1.77BB/100 hands.

Due to bankroll issues I havent been able to play more hands at 2/4 which is unfortunate as these games seem to be far softer.

My own stats are 18/9 at 1/2 and 20/9 at 2/4 if anyone is interested. The higher VPIP is due mainly to limping with small suited connectors and low pairs in EP and MP as the game conditions necessary apply (loose passive).
I also realize that my higher winrate at 2/4 could well be due to sample size.

Possibly I worded the question wrongly but all I wanted was some kind of view of how DIFFERENT the winrate might expect to be considering the different averages of the opponents.
You have to excuse bad knowledge of the english language.

Appreciate all comments.

Thank you.
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:47 AM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: Acceptable winrate at different levels of VPIP?

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I think the OP wants to know what sort of winrate players with a b c and d VPIP/PFR may expect to achieve....but Im still not sure if he means his VPIP/PFR fluctuates between those ranges or the average player does in the games he plays.

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I'll go out on a limb and suggest that what OP wants to know is, "How could players with these kind of varying stats be consistently tearing the ass out of me at the tables?"
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Old 02-28-2007, 12:33 PM
JerBear77 JerBear77 is offline
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Default Re: Acceptable winrate at different levels of VPIP?

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I think the OP wants to know what sort of winrate players with a b c and d VPIP/PFR may expect to achieve....but Im still not sure if he means his VPIP/PFR fluctuates between those ranges or the average player does in the games he plays.

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I'll go out on a limb and suggest that what OP wants to know is, "How could players with these kind of varying stats be consistently tearing the ass out of me at the tables?"

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Must be variance
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