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My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
SnG's: 400
ROI: 6% ITM: 35%% Finish Distribution 1 50 12.5% 2 36 9.0% 3 54 13.5% 4 55 13.8% 5 57 14.3% 6 58 14.5% 7 41 10.3% 8 21 5.3% 9 19 4.8% 10 9 2.3% I was hovering around 8% ROI for most of the time and I am in the midst of some bad variance. I am going to play 1000 of these total and hope to have an ROI above 10%. Do any of the finish distribution stats jump out at you? I'm not sure how much one can tell from those stats but hopefully somebody will have some input. |
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Re: My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
Only thing I would say is to play more, if at 1000's it looks like this then you may have a problem.
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Re: My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
If you make a 10% ROI through 1,000 20+2's, then you're clearing $2,200. If, let's say, you're 4-tabling and getting in one round (4 tables) per hour, then it's going to take you 250 hours to play 1,000 SNG's. $2,200 / 250 hours = $8.80 an hour.
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Re: My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
Thaks for the comments.
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Re: My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
That's not bad, but I dont want to sit in front of my comp for 8/hr. 20% for $16, now I can do that.
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Re: My first 400 at the 20+2\'s
[ QUOTE ]
If you make a 10% ROI through 1,000 20+2's, then you're clearing $2,200. If, let's say, you're 4-tabling and getting in one round (4 tables) per hour, then it's going to take you 250 hours to play 1,000 SNG's. $2,200 / 250 hours = $8.80 an hour. [/ QUOTE ] One set should take 40 minutes, so your hourly rate should jump to about $11.75 per hour. Then add rakeback, and you're over $13. Could be worse. |
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