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Old 07-25-2007, 09:19 AM
hielo_uno hielo_uno is offline
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Default winning rate and bb/hr

what is the normal winning rate for NLhe for a solid TAG, also how much is a bb? anyone explain plz thx. btw i play at nl 100 fr if thats got anything to do with that.
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Old 07-25-2007, 10:01 AM
ShipitFMA ShipitFMA is offline
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Default Re: winning rate and bb/hr

i'd guess 3-5ptbb / 100 if you are a solid tag. a bb for 100nl is $1 (one big blind) and whilst im at it

BB = big bet $2
bb = big blind $1
ptbb = 2 x big blind $2
(all of the above are for 100nl)
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Old 07-27-2007, 07:31 AM
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Default Re: winning rate and bb/hr

Just to make sure i have this right - poker tracker big bet = ptbb = 2 times a nl big blind goes back to limit holdem with turn and river bets 2 times the big blind right ?

solid nl$100 would be about $6 to $10 per 100 hands ?
full ring game ?

would this be about the same rate for nl$50 or nl$200 ?

i'm guessing the rate/100 hands wouldn't start decreasing until nl$400 any thoughts ?

what was the basis for your response to the initial question - a guess ? your experience ? comments at 2+2 ? some article in a magazine ?

thank you for taking the time to post in the beginners section
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Old 07-27-2007, 09:31 AM
pzhon pzhon is offline
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Default Re: winning rate and bb/hr

At NL $100, $16/100 hands is a solid win rate. Experts may be able to average a bit over $20/100 hands. See the SSNL FAQ and the stats threads where many people posted win rates of 8 PTBB/100 (16 big linds/100) or more. These assume some multitabling, but not so much that you can't think.
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