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Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
I know this has been discussed a billion times, but I simply can't find a good post or posts that discuss low/typical/great ROI's for these levels. I've tried the forum search and google and didn't hit much. Could anyone please post a link? Thanks.
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
If you're winning money that should make you happy.
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE!
That is all. Yugoslav |
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
Actually, I find myself wondering this too, yet also can't find a good thread. Can anyone post a link?
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
I tried making the title clear so no one who hated seeing these threads would read it but I guess I failed at that. I hate my life.
I tried searching the forums myself for quite a while and came up with nothing particuarly useful. No, really, I did. |
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
Okay, I'm too lazy to go do a big searching expidition to help you here....BUT.....you're in luck that I think I was pretty out of line with the die/die/die deal....sooooooooooooooooooooo:
Blah Don't spend it all in one place. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Yugoslav Hint: look for Irie's post in particular...also, please note his disclaimer...(that this info isn't necessarily worth anything...certainly not much meaningful anything anyway)... |
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
I forget, but a kinda FAQ put out by a poster named "the shadow" is the first place I turn to look things up here. Try searching by his name or something; he doesn't post much.
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
Stop the madness!
You really don't want to know that answer to your question -- trust me. |
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
The roof is said to be around 40%. 50% is believed to be unsustainable. The average for every player on party is -10%. To my knowledge, decent players get somewhere from 10% to 25%. The cream of the crop usually are 25% to 35%. No statistics are even close to useful until your sample size is at least 500, and even then it's sketchy. There you go. If I'm off on any of these, someone correct me. If anyone else asks, direct them to this post. Let us not hear of this again.
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Re: Party Poker 10+1s and 20+2s ROI
$10+1:
Average... -9.09% Decent...0% Good...10% Real Good...20% Superb...30% Sustainable ceiling...40% $20+2: Same as $10+1, except a tad lower (just a tad though) |
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