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Old 12-10-2004, 05:13 PM
ThorGoT ThorGoT is offline
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Default Move up? 50s v. 100s (Party)

Curious to hear thoughts about considerations to take into account in moving from the 50s v. 100s on Party.

Stats for last few weeks for 50s (didn't regularly track before then) are 46 firsts, 49 seconds, 28 thirds, 219 OOM, for a ROI of 15.1% and ITM of 36%. That's only 342 games, but I've probably played around twice that many, total, over the past two months with a ROI a little higher than 15% (I know my total winnings, but not total number of games). Stats for last 16 100s are something like 80% ROI, 50% ITM (meaningless small sample); played about 40 100s over past two months, probably a net small winner (again, small sample size).

What to do next? Move up? Wait a while? Move up with a stop loss in place?
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Old 12-10-2004, 07:16 PM
eastbay eastbay is offline
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Default Re: Move up? 50s v. 100s (Party)

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Curious to hear thoughts about considerations to take into account in moving from the 50s v. 100s on Party.

Stats for last few weeks for 50s (didn't regularly track before then) are 46 firsts, 49 seconds, 28 thirds, 219 OOM, for a ROI of 15.1% and ITM of 36%.

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I suspect you would be a losing player in the $109s. I posted 35% ROI, 42% ITM over 500 $55s, and 2% over 300 $109s. They're more difficult.

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