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lovemachine
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03-31-2005, 08:19 PM
Post subject: mtt roi?
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Straight
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anybody have an idea of what a good roi would be for mtts? I know it would vary a lot because the swings can be big playing mtts, especcially the big ones where you go a long time in between wins usually. but over time what is a good roi to shoot for. im assuming it would be higher than sngs because we wouldn't play mtts if we expect the same payout in an mtt as a sng but play for a couple hours longer. so does that mean about 100% roi is a good goal? even higher maybe?
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a500lbgorilla
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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You should be earning the equivalent of the buyin on each event.
Or a ROI of 100% (200 depending on how you calculate it)
Let's here it for 3k posts! (that count)
-'rilla
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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gabe
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Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
You should be earning the equivalent of the buyin on each event.
Or a ROI of 100% (200 depending on how you calculate it)
Let's here it for 3k posts! (that count)
-'rilla
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Really? That seems too low.
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a500lbgorilla
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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Originally Posted by gabe
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Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
You should be earning the equivalent of the buyin on each event.
Or a ROI of 100% (200 depending on how you calculate it)
Let's here it for 3k posts! (that count)
-'rilla
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Really? That seems too low.
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The lower the buyin, the more dead money, the higher the ROI.
But for the bigger MTTs, 100 is a good ROI.
-'rilla
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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lovemachine
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Straight
Join Date: Feb 2005
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well i hope over time ill be able to obtain a 100% roi then in mtts, if i can play $200-$300 worth of mtts a day that would be a pretty decent chunk of change for me
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sinister1
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Straight
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bump
What is a good ROI nowadays, still 100% ?
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chardrian
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I rarely,if ever, get pms
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it depends.
most high volume high buyin players are not sustaining a 100% roi anymore.
Mine is right around 75% for the year and I feel like that's really good.
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mcatdog
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Yeah it depends on the size and strength of the field. Many players probably have an ROI over 200% in the Sunday Million or the $55 80 grand, but in one of the toughest daily tournaments, the 100 cubed on FTP, even the best players would be lucky to sustain a 25% ROI.
If you can play a good volume of high-stakes MTTs with a 50% ROI then you're doing very well.
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sinister1
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Straight
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How would I adjust those numbers for stakes $10-$30/Avg field size 500-800? Also what do you consider "high volume"?
My ROI is between 85%-110% with a small sample size (1k mtt's).
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chardrian
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I rarely,if ever, get pms
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I think 1k mtts is a big enough sample that you can put a decent confidence level at your ROI%.
Anything above 85% is doing great.
I think high volume players are playing 20+ tourneys a day which = 100+ a week = 5,000 a year.
I still haven't even hit 1000 tourneys this year.
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chardrian
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I rarely,if ever, get pms
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Originally Posted by gabe
Really? That seems too low.
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Hahahahaha.
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