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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
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Apparently the ROI at $55s can be much higher. I just played with a guy that is ITM >50% of the time and wins the whole thing 25% of the time. I don't know how many tables he plays, but it has to be at least 8 cause he was 0/4 on my tables. [/ QUOTE ] You're kidding right? How do you have this information? If you are using pokeredge or something like that to get this data how many games is this over? |
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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
You need to download the latest patch on your sarcasm detector.
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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
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You need to download the latest patch on your sarcasm detector. [/ QUOTE ] brilliant |
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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
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[ QUOTE ] Apparently the ROI at $55s can be much higher. I just played with a guy that is ITM >50% of the time and wins the whole thing 25% of the time. I don't know how many tables he plays, but it has to be at least 8 cause he was 0/4 on my tables. [/ QUOTE ] You're kidding right? How do you have this information? If you are using pokeredge or something like that to get this data how many games is this over? [/ QUOTE ] He was telling everyone via chat...I for one believe him. Especially when I saw him limp J8s UTG+3 at a full table and min raise KQs the very next hand. It was obvious he was trying to take flops so he could use his skill and outplay the table. |
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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
huh?
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Re: Establishing baseline ROI expectations at Party speeds
These are really good #s. I know 20%+ is sustainable at the 22s. From the few 55s I've played, 15% doesn't seem unreasonable if you are able to adapt.
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