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Difference between $22s and $109s
I'm currently playing the $22s and just started 4-tabling. My ROI is around 25-30%. I'm curious how much harder the $55s and $109s are compared to the $22s. What kind of ROI drop would you expect when moving up?
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Re: Difference between $22s and $109s
lol
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sample size?
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You are probably not beating the 22s for 25-30% over the long term. And they are much, much softer than the 55s and 109s. I wouldn't suggest trying to jump straight to the 109s, it's a very big adjustment.
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Sample size for my ROI is only like 275. Just started to keep track.
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Re: Difference between $22s and $109s
Thanks for the input Taraz, I realize that the 22s are very soft. I've just never played above the $33s and was curious how big of a jump it is to the $109s.
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What kind of ROI would you expect to average over long-term?
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Here's the link that all noobs should read:
Sexy stuff you should read Pay attention to the variance bit... |
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Re: Difference between $22s and $109s
it's a whole new world
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Re: Difference between $22s and $109s
[ QUOTE ]
Thanks for the input Taraz, I realize that the 22s are very soft. I've just never played above the $33s and was curious how big of a jump it is to the $109s. [/ QUOTE ] Very big jump. Play at least ~1500 @ each level, evaluate and then decide if it is +ev to move up. Def dont jump straight up to 109s. There is a large skill difference with 22s and 33s, let alone 22s and 109s. |
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