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Big O 07-18-2004 11:35 AM

How are these stats?
 
I have been lurking for a long time and learning a few things hereand there. I have been keep track of my Sit & Go's and would like someone to let me know where do I stand.
The are mostly $30 10-person tourneys

$7,648.00 WIN
($6,256.00) COST
($681.50) FEE
$710.50 NET
35% ITM
11% ROI


1st 38
2nd 32
3rd 16
4th 27
5th 31
6th 33
7th 29
8th 20
9th 5
10th 12
SUM 243

SumZero 07-18-2004 02:44 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
Other than the fact that the ROI is 10% not 11% that seems ok to me. Not great, but quite likely a winning player.

Bmurn 07-18-2004 02:59 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
Quite Likely??? He has a positive ROI so no doubt hes a winning player. I think that at that level your stats arent fantastically good, but they are decent. Im in the same position you are right now with ITM 36% and ROI 12% and i think that pretty soon you should notice a boost in your stats after you get that first 300 or so under your belt. I think your doing great! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Big O 07-18-2004 03:12 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
I am net ahead but if you add up the time my hourly rate is low. I feel I am an average player that gets in the money a make a slight profit. I still have difficulty folding hands I think I am beat. Some times I put myself in the ultra-aggressive catagory and thats why I bust out early in the tourneys.

I am curious if others have this type of stats. Other postings would be great.

SumZero 07-18-2004 03:16 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
Quite likely given the sample size. He obviously was a winning player over that sample. I meant it was quite likely (but by no means definite) that that would continue in to the future.

yenforyen 07-18-2004 04:21 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
I just figured out my stats and then saw your post. I have very similar results. After 119 30/3 SNGs:

ITM: 36.13%
ROI: 11.55%

1: 17 14.3%
2: 11 9.25%
3: 15 12.6%
4: 17 14.3%
5: 10 8.4%
6: 10 8.4%
7: 16 13.45%
8: 15 12.6%
9: 4 3.36%
10:4 3.36%

I'm a little disappointed by these results. I have an inordinate number of 7th and 8ths which I think is caused by my refusal to lay down hands like AQ off suit in the early rounds when reraised pf. On the bubble I play OK but think I'm too agressive with them early. I would like to get my ITM up to 45% to help my ROI. I'm not a losing player but I haven't gotten over the hump to solid player yet.

Big O 07-18-2004 04:27 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
I have the same problem sometimes laying down big hands early in the tourney
AQ and the such are great hands down to 5 people when the blinds are 20/40 30/60 range. He can pick up the clinds very easy with a pot size raise.
The only hands I will move all in with early on is AA and KK. I have lost to many times with AK against a big underdog like AQ and AJ.

cnatto 07-18-2004 09:10 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
Does pokertracker show ROI. I finish in the money about 45% of the time but don't know how to figure ROI. Thanks.

UncleDuke 07-18-2004 11:00 PM

Re: How are these stats?
 
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Does pokertracker show ROI. I finish in the money about 45% of the time but don't know how to figure ROI.

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I don't think it does, but it's easy to get from info it does give you. Just divide total net amount won by total buy-in & fees.

joker1976 07-19-2004 02:13 AM

Re: How are these stats?
 
You have too many 6, 7, 8 finishes. Either you lost too many chip in early levels or you were not playing well at level 3 and 4, but at least you are winning, good work.


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