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toby
10-19-2004, 03:09 AM
In limit, I understand BB to mean big bets. In NL, since obviously there is no fixed bet amount, does it generally mean Big Blinds? In PT (correct me if I'm wrong pls) it seems to show my NL BB/100 as a value implying a winrate of twice the Big Blind. For example if my BB/100 in .50 NL is 15, that would be equivalent to $15 over 100 hands, not $7.50 over 100 hands.

I think the combination of NL and limit BB/100 could be throwing off my overall BB/100 number and I'm not sure how to interpret it.

BTW if there's a better forum for this question let me know. I figured it was sort of general so the "General" forum seemed like a good choice.

Evan
10-19-2004, 03:11 AM
What was your question? BB/100 does refer to 2x big blind. Not sure if tht's what you really cared about though.

toby
10-20-2004, 02:13 PM
Yes that was my question. Thanks