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AlexM 01-11-2005 12:06 AM

Comparing Limit to NL
 
Okay, I'm a winning 15/30 player on Party. I multitable for slightly under 3BB/100. I've been wanting to move up in limits, but that's not possible on Party and other sites just don't seem to have enough tables unless I learn to play shorthanded a lot better. Looking around, I often see what seems to be too many larger NL games. Like, on one site, I saw a single $10/$20 limit game, but there were 5 $3/$6 NL games (equivalent to $6/$12). I don't have any way to measure what kind of profitability is reasonable to expect though. So, for the same level of blinds, how much more can you expect to make in NL than in limit?

And before I even get an answer, I want to clarify what a BB is. BB in limit refers to Big Bets, not Big Blinds, so the Big Bet in a $15/$30 game is $30. Since there are no Big Bets in NL, a BB would be double the Big Blind. $2/$4 NL refers to the blinds and has the same blinds as a $4/$8 limit game, so a BB for a $2/$4 NL game would be $8, not $4 for it to be compared to limit. Just thought I'd put this in here as there seems to be far too much confusion on what a BB is.

Huskiez 01-11-2005 01:40 AM

Re: Comparing Limit to NL
 
For NL, you can expect a bb/100 optimally of 10-12, and around 6-8 if you multitable. This would translate to a BB/100 of 5-6, or 3-4 if you multitable. As you move up in stakes, it becomes harder to achieve the same BB/100. These numbers are estimates for a 2/4 NL game.

I think considering you have a solid win rate at Party 15/30 limit, I think I would stick there from a profitability stand point.

If you want to vary up the games you play though, feel free to play some NL. I play both, and prefer NL.

AlexM 01-11-2005 01:44 AM

Re: Comparing Limit to NL
 
That low? I would have thought NL would be at least double the profitability of limit rather than barely more.

edtost 01-11-2005 03:01 AM

Re: Comparing Limit to NL
 
the pokertracker BB/100 stat for nl uses 2x the big blind as the BB. in a 2/4 nl game, a very good player can expect 8-10BB/100, or close to $80/100.

also consider that nl games often see fewer hands/hr than limit games.

AlexM 01-12-2005 01:39 AM

Re: Comparing Limit to NL
 
Thanks for your input. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Huskiez 01-12-2005 02:24 AM

Re: Comparing Limit to NL
 
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the pokertracker BB/100 stat for nl uses 2x the big blind as the BB.

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Oh right. Good clarification. I forgot.


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