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ace_in_the_hole
05-03-2005, 01:44 AM
What kind of hourly rate range could a winning player expect in 4-tabling the Party NL 200 tables? (is $75/hr out of the question?), also how much harder are they than the NL 100 tables? Thanks.

Alex/Mugaaz
05-03-2005, 02:14 AM
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What kind of hourly rate range could a winning player expect in 4-tabling the Party NL 200 tables? (is $75/hr out of the question?), also how much harder are they than the NL 100 tables? Thanks.

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For 4 tables, $75 is absurdly out of the question. It's not even in the realm of possibility. If you could make $40 or more per hour playing 4 tables you should be playing more tables or higher limits.

ace_in_the_hole
05-03-2005, 02:17 AM
You make it sound like one could make more $/hr by playing only one table.

Alex/Mugaaz
05-03-2005, 02:20 AM
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You make it sound like one could make more $/hr by playing only one table.

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I can only assume you must be misreading what I wrote.

Allinlife
05-03-2005, 02:26 AM
a 10 PTBB/100 winner @ 100NL 6MAX could make around 80/hour

beset7
05-03-2005, 02:27 AM
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For 4 tables, $75 is absurdly out of the question. It's not even in the realm of possibility. If you could make $40 or more per hour playing 4 tables you should be playing more tables or higher limits.

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Are you sure about $40 or more an hour being high 4-tabling 1/2?

If you are playing ring games you see what, 50 hands an hour per table? so that's 200 hands an hour or so... so you'd need a win rate of 5ptbb/100? That's easy. I'm sleep deprived so flame me if i'm trippin.

sourbeaver
05-03-2005, 02:33 AM
This is absolutely possible.

10 PTBB/100 @ 200NL = 40$/100

4-table 6-max = 120$ an hour (300 hands per hour)
4-table 10-max = 80$ an hour (200 hands per hour)

Alex/Mugaaz
05-03-2005, 04:00 AM
Gah, I misread it as NL100 somehow. Yes 75 is possible in NL200, but you still would need to be damn good.

theredpill5
05-03-2005, 05:50 AM
Hell, I averaged about $20/hr 2-tabling the .10/.25 NL at Party over my last 1000 hands. I would say that $75 is not only possible but I would think $100/hr is possible 4-tabling $200NL .

bkholdem
05-03-2005, 09:12 AM
I may be splitting hairs to some degree but I 4 table all the time and it does not work out to actually playing hands at 4 tables during the course of my play. It works out to more like 3.3 tables so I don't think it's accurate to calculate assuming that you are running 4 tables for every hour your playing (boot up four tables and go on waiting list, one kicks in in a couple mintutes, the others over the course of 10 minutes or so) (One table your playing gets too tight so you close it out and go on another wait list) (One table starts to break up, etc). It's not a huge difference but I do not believe that people who 4 table actually show a true rate of 4 tables. This certainly affects the calculations.

Jazza
05-03-2005, 09:18 AM
FWIW over 12K hands of 200NL at UB 3-tabling I made 9.9PTBB/100 hands which works out to about 80/hour

not sure if 12K hands is enough though

warlockjd
05-03-2005, 09:23 AM
I play the $400 tables, and I would guess the avg winning player makes around 2-6PTBB/100 (Mine is 4.48/100).

Let's see, 1PTBB = $4 for you, and 300 hands an hours makes the feasible range $8-24/100 or $24-$72/hr.

$75/hr is not out of the question, but by the time you get there, you may have moved up if you are bankrolled properly.

I have NOT played these tables much and cannot say anything as to their difficulty

warlockjd
05-03-2005, 09:33 AM
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If you could make $40 or more per hour playing 4 tables you should be playing more tables or higher limits

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Personally, I think the correct approach is to crush a game, then move up to a new level, master/crush that level, etc.

The 3.3PTBB/100 winrate that your $40/hr requires is nowhere near crushing, so I must disagree.

Not to mention those that are not properly bankrolled for the higher limits.

excession
05-03-2005, 12:19 PM
4-tabling you should get over 200 hands/hr so it equates to a PTBB/100 of about 9. That must be at the top end of what is achievable on the $200's. Of course with bonuses and rakebacks adding maybe $15/hr at that level the PTBB/100 required would drop to 7.5, which looks much more doable..

warlockjd
05-03-2005, 12:30 PM
Shiat, all my assumptions above wer for 6 max, did not state that.

MrFroggyX
05-03-2005, 06:20 PM
If you play the 10 max with 200 hands/hour, yes, but you need to play good.
If you play the 6 max with 300 hands/hour, it's much easier..