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Paperwork
I've been playing PokerStars' 5c/10c NL game for a few weeks and been doing okay. Thinking about moving up to 10c/25c, so I suppose I'd better start thinking about keeping track of how much I make, and how much I should make, on a hand by hand basis.
I've just been playing it until I got to $100, but who knows how many hands that took! I estimate I get through about 50 hands an hour on each table, and I play very tight at the moment while playing 4 tables at the same time. How many BB does a good player make every 100 hands at low level NL? And when people talk about BB in NL do they mean big blinds or big bets (2 x big blind)? Galilee |
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Re: Paperwork
Cash out some of your $100 and buy poker tracker. BB = big blind as far as I know.
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Re: Paperwork
As far as I know BB means Big bet... although its stupid and makes no sense for NL, its how Pokertracker does it, so thats what most people mean... For example, I'm 7.32 BB/100 on my pokertracker stats for $1 BB game at Party, so that means I'm $14.64 ($1 x 2 x WR) per 100 hands. Like I said, I have no idea why they do this, other than thats the way pokertracker was programmed (like a limit game), but I'm pretty sure that most people on here will be speaking in big bets for NL when they say NL... there have been several threads about this.
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Re: Paperwork
PokerTracker will help you greatly.
generally any winrate above .01bb/100 is a good start. |
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