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The_Bankroll
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08-03-2005, 04:22 AM
Post subject: what's a good win rate/hr in $25
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Flush
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Athens, GA
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I've been dabbling in the $25 NL Games atEmpire a little bit. (don't want to play too much, I don't really have the bankroll to handle the swings) But I've been wanting to play this more because It seems to be a quicker way to make money than the 5+1 and 10+1 SNGs. But I was just curious, what's a good win rate/hr to sustain at these tables. I usually like to play 6 max, I don't know if that makes a difference.
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sejje
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I believe they say 12BB is quite sustainable.
That's about $3/hour/table at 25NL.
I think I make a little more than that, most hours.
Six max should make a difference. I think the play is weaker, and certainly there's MORE bad plays to take advantage of. There's simply more hands played and more decisions to make.
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Cocco_Bill
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Originally Posted by sejje
I believe they say 12BB is quite sustainable.
That's about $3/hour/table at 25NL.
I think I make a little more than that, most hours.
Six max should make a difference. I think the play is weaker, and certainly there's MORE bad plays to take advantage of. There's simply more hands played and more decisions to make.
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Hey sejje, why did you drop down to 25NL? If you are doing +12BB/100 long term playing 25NL I'm sure you can do more than a quarter of that at 100NL thus increasing your income.
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Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
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Originally Posted by sejje
I believe they say 12BB is quite sustainable.
That's about $3/hour/table at 25NL.
I think I make a little more than that, most hours.
Six max should make a difference. I think the play is weaker, and certainly there's MORE bad plays to take advantage of. There's simply more hands played and more decisions to make.
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Hey sejje, why did you drop down to 25NL? If you are doing +12BB/100 long term playing 25NL I'm sure you can do more than a quarter of that at 100NL thus increasing your income.
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He said he makes more than 12BB an hour... He never said he played 25NL :D
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Cocco_Bill
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http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...h_author=sejje
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sejje
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He's right; I dropped back from 50 and 100.
Bill, I was in quite the downswing for a while. About 1200 bucks worth.
I dropped to 25NL because I can consistently have winning sessions. It motivates me to play more, and I feel much more confident. I'll move back up soon.
If I hit another downswing, then I guess I'll have to worry. Maybe it's not just variance.
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