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 Originally Posted by zarry
Ok so if your playin 100NL and turn 8BB/100 your lookin at 24 dollars per 100 hands... which is almost 24 dollars an hour... give or take depending hands per hour...
The bigblind in 100NL is $1, so a big bet is $2, so 8bb/100 would be $16 every 100 hands which would be about $12 an hour playing full table.
 Originally Posted by zarry
I have been playing poker on and off for 3 years, although this last year i have been playing just about every day. I never got serious about it until now, I have just ordered super system and theory of poker to start my poker readings I will read a majority of these books during spring break in the bahamas...
I am playing the 15 2 table turbos turning around 30% ROI over 300 tournaments... ( not the best for a solid number but I just started gettin serious and keeping track)
I just started playing MTT's as well done about 3 and cracked a FT in a 5.50 rebuy for 500 dollars came 7th...
I am dabbling a little bit in the 25NL ring games on PS just to just see how I stand, havent played much only around 300 hands breaking justa bout even down 2 dollars
You seem to be doing very well with tournaments, so on first glance Id say if you want to get serious about poker in general and are trying to focus on something, to stick with what you do well with, tournaments; however, its not going to hurt to try the cash games. Grind out 5-10k hands to give yourself a general view of where you stand and at that point try to figure out what you think would be the best route to go, tournaments or cash games. While you dont have to stick wiht just one, when you are starting out I think itd be helpful to keep your focus more narrow.
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