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ROI for satellites PT question
Is there an easy way to figure out your ROI for satellites? I've been playing the $3r sats a lot lately and been doing pretty decent but I can't figure out how to look over my stats using PT.
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Re: ROI for satellites PT question
Make sure you are importing the hand histories as well as tourney summaries so that it gets the # of (your) rebuys and add-ons correct.
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Re: ROI for satellites PT question
Yea I figured it was a problem with the summaries. I've imported them before but it looks like I have to do it manually for each one [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. Thanks though.
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Re: ROI for satellites PT question
I just look at OPR and have a relatively good idea of how many buy-ins I average.
Aren't they fun? Good stress relief sometimes too! |
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Re: ROI for satellites PT question
Yea they're incredibly soft, I'm actually trying to build my roll with them and so far its working out. I think I've seen you at my tables a few times.
It still amazes me every time I see how bad the play is. I played one a few hours ago where the tourney chip leader with 110k chips was in the BB. A shorty went all in, costing him 6k more to call and he folded. And it wasn't an auto fold, he actually thought about it for a couple seconds and folded. I can't imagine any satellites being softer than the turbo $3r's. |
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Re: ROI for satellites PT question
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Yea they're incredibly soft, I'm actually trying to build my roll with them and so far its working out. I think I've seen you at my tables a few times. It still amazes me every time I see how bad the play is. I played one a few hours ago where the tourney chip leader with 110k chips was in the BB. A shorty went all in, costing him 6k more to call and he folded. And it wasn't an auto fold, he actually thought about it for a couple seconds and folded. I can't imagine any satellites being softer than the turbo $3r's. [/ QUOTE ]The 400FPP+R turbos are pretty soft as well. |
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