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Toddy 12-12-2005 11:49 PM

how do u calculate ROI?
 
I thought it was total winnings divided by total buyins..

For example i have spent $110 and won $162.. What is my ROI and how do u figure it. Thanks..

12-13-2005 12:39 AM

Re: how do u calculate ROI?
 
Do you mean for tourneys or ring games? In your example, take your result (+162) and divide it by your investment (110) =~1.47 and multiply by 100 to get %. So in your example you have an ROI of ~147%. But this only works in a tourney situation. If you're trying to apply this to ring games, I don't think it will work.

Perhaps if you have a $500 bankroll and play $.5/1 for 100k hands (or whatever), make no additional deposits, and earn $2000 you could say you have an ROI of 400%. I'm not sure that this statement would mean anything though.

It has meaning for tourneys because there's no useful way to measure bb/100 or some such other number. The only things that matter are buyins and cashouts.

pzhon 12-13-2005 02:29 AM

Re: how do u calculate ROI?
 
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i have spent $110 and won $162.. What is my ROI and how do u figure it.

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If your net result is $162-$110=$52, your observed ROI is $52/$110 = 0.47 = 47%.

Kurn, son of Mogh 12-13-2005 09:37 AM

Re: how do u calculate ROI?
 
Net Profit divided by investment

In your case (162-110)/110 or 52/110 or 47.27%

12-13-2005 09:38 PM

Re: how do u calculate ROI?
 
to clarify,

you "won" $162 therefore my calculation is correct. If you "cashed" $162 (including your 110 initial stake) then pz and Kurn are right.


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