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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 11:46am Post subject: ROI |
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Two Pair

Joined: 30 Dec 2006
Posts: 26 WPP: 117
Location: Anderson Sc
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Hello all. I was wondering about what the average ROI was for $6.50 turbos on Stars through 1000 sngos would be before moving up a level? I am currently sitting 19%. I would think that my ROI would be a little higher if I were not playing the turbos, but I can just get more games in by playing these. Is the 19% percent decent at that level considering it's a turbo? Any comments, advice, or questions are all welcome. Thanks again.
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 1:52pm Post subject: |
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Straight

Joined: 11 Jul 2006
Posts: 249 WPP: 118
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 8:45pm Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 30 Dec 2006
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Location: Anderson Sc
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 8:55pm Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
Posts: 7627 WPP: 137
Location: Sydney
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| If you've got 19% ROI over 1,000 games, definitely move up to the $16 turbos. They are not much harder than the $6.50s, the rake is lower as a % and you'll earn much more $/hour. |
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 9:43pm Post subject: |
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Two Pair

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| How many buy-ins would you think I would need to have if I did move up to the 15+1 turbos? I have read that you could probably get by with about 20, but wouldn't you think I would need a few more considering they are turbos? |
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 9:52pm Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
Posts: 7627 WPP: 137
Location: Sydney
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| OVER_under wrote: | | How many buy-ins would you think I would need to have if I did move up to the 15+1 turbos? I have read that you could probably get by with about 20, but wouldn't you think I would need a few more considering they are turbos? |
I had 50 buyins or $800 before I moved up, but that's probably because I am very conservative with Bankroll Management. At a pinch, since you have proven that you are a winning player, you could probably get by with 30 at the $16 turbos.
If you've played 1,000 $6.50 turbos with a 19% ROI, you should have made profits of over $1,200 - did you cash those out? |
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Posted: Sat, 30 Dec 2006, 11:13pm Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 30 Dec 2006
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| Unfortunately I did make a few cashouts. Thats the reason I never really moved up. I do have about 20 buy-ins though. I think I could probably go ahead and make the jump, but the only thing that kinda keeps me from doing so with only 20 buy-ins is variance. I could probably make the jump and if something went wrong then I would just go back down. What would you suggest? I'm also about to post a hand. If you don't mind could you take a look? |
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Posted: Sun, 31 Dec 2006, 12:37am Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 12 Jun 2006
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Location: Cincinnati
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| Quote: | | I could probably make the jump and if something went wrong then I would just go back down. What would you suggest? |
I would stick to the $6.50's, and throw a few $16's in the mix after you win a few at the $6.50 level. After you build a bigger roll you can consider solely sticking to the $16's. Moving up in stakes w/ only 20 buyin's is a mistake IMO, although I am much more conservative with my bankroll than most. |
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Posted: Sun, 31 Dec 2006, 8:19am Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
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Location: Sydney
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| Lokedog wrote: | | Quote: | | I could probably make the jump and if something went wrong then I would just go back down. What would you suggest? |
I would stick to the $6.50's, and throw a few $16's in the mix after you win a few at the $6.50 level. After you build a bigger roll you can consider solely sticking to the $16's. Moving up in stakes w/ only 20 buyin's is a mistake IMO, although I am much more conservative with my bankroll than most. |
I like this idea. Keep on playing $6.50s, when you win a $6.50 then play a $16, and keep on playing $16s until you finish OTM at them, then move back down to $6.50s, rinse and repeat until you have ~$500 at which time move up to the $16s permanently.
20 buyins isn't sufficient for the $16s IMO, it's very possible to have a 20 buyin downswing and you wouldn't want that to wipe you out. |
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Posted: Sun, 31 Dec 2006, 5:34pm Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 30 Dec 2006
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| taipan168 wrote: | Keep on playing $6.50s, when you win a $6.50 then play a $16, and keep on playing $16s until you finish OTM at them, then move back down to $6.50s, rinse and repeat until you have ~$500 at which time move up to the $16s permanently.
20 buyins isn't sufficient for the $16s IMO, it's very possible to have a 20 buyin downswing and you wouldn't want that to wipe you out. |
Do you think it is wise to move back and forth like that considering the play is a little different? I probably think it would be best to stay where I'm at until I get a few more buy-ins. What do you think? |
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Posted: Sun, 31 Dec 2006, 5:49pm Post subject: |
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Straight Flush

Joined: 07 Jul 2005
Posts: 7627 WPP: 137
Location: Sydney
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| OVER_under wrote: | | taipan168 wrote: | Keep on playing $6.50s, when you win a $6.50 then play a $16, and keep on playing $16s until you finish OTM at them, then move back down to $6.50s, rinse and repeat until you have ~$500 at which time move up to the $16s permanently.
20 buyins isn't sufficient for the $16s IMO, it's very possible to have a 20 buyin downswing and you wouldn't want that to wipe you out. |
Do you think it is wise to move back and forth like that considering the play is a little different? I probably think it would be best to stay where I'm at until I get a few more buy-ins. What do you think? |
There isn't that much difference in play between the $6.50s and $16s, don't worry about it. If you're multitabling, honestly you probably won't be able to tell which is the $16 in your set. |
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