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Measure of EV in Sng\'s
In limit cash game EV of 2BB/100 (2BB/hour) is the usual "benchmark" for most players. Whats your EV "benckmark" in Sng's? 1.5 buyin/10 tournaments?
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Re: Measure of EV in Sng\'s
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In limit cash game EV of 2BB/100 (2BB/hour) is the usual "benchmark" for most players. Whats your EV "benckmark" in Sng's? 1.5 buyin/10 tournaments? [/ QUOTE ] Depends on the buyin. Please see the FAQ if you are really curious. |
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Re: Measure of EV in Sng\'s
Ok, sorry about messing up the forum whit stupid questions like this. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I'm 3-tabling the $22 sng's at party. I see u guys use ROI. I know it stands for Return Of Investments. But what does it actually means. If you have a +EV of 22% ROI, how many dollars is this if you play the $22 Sng's? |
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Re: Measure of EV in Sng\'s
return on investment = (gross winnings - gross buyins)/gross buyins
to get from an roi and a buyin level to a profit per tournament, multiply the two. |
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Re: Measure of EV in Sng\'s
If you have an ROI of 22% at the 22's, you make (on average)$4.84 per SNG (0.2 time $22).
ROI=profit/investment |
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Re: Measure of EV in Sng\'s
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return on investment = (gross winnings - gross buyins)/gross buyins to get from an roi and a buyin level to a profit per tournament, multiply the two. [/ QUOTE ]Who hacked into citanul's account? And, what have you done with the real citanul? |
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