View Full Version : 800BB/100, is this winrate sustainable?
PoBoy321
12-05-2005, 03:06 AM
Just finished a 2+2, 25NL game. Ran $23 up to $515. The hands won't import into PT because although it's 25NL, the blinds are .25-.50 on a private table, but, I estimate that since I won ~1000BB in a little over 150 hands, my winrate was something like 800BB/100.
Is that winrate sustainable over the long term?
punter11235
12-05-2005, 03:23 AM
I guess it is but you have to stick to 2+2 games...
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Just finished a 2+2, 25NL game. Ran $23 up to $515. The hands won't import into PT because although it's 25NL, the blinds are .25-.50 on a private table, but, I estimate that since I won ~1000BB in a little over 150 hands, my winrate was something like 800BB/100.
Is that winrate sustainable over the long term?
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How do you turn 23 into 515? I can't even turn 50 into 100. I'm stuck around 70-80.
PokerFink
12-05-2005, 04:05 AM
Only if you borrow Yvesaint's luckbox every time.
TheMainEvent
12-05-2005, 05:11 AM
This is approx. the inverse of my winrate in 2+2 games. I guess it's only fair.
This winrate is definitely sustainable. The only mystery is why your winrate isn't higher.
Absolutely it is sustainable, in fact you can probably do better once variance evens things out. Shoot for 1,000BB/100!
gobboboy
12-05-2005, 12:09 PM
It's sustainable if every single time you and I each get 80 bbs into the pot, you spike a 2 outer on me.
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