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Old 10-18-2005, 03:41 PM
Irieguy Irieguy is offline
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Default Quick answer, Atticus

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I've decided my HU game blows chunks, so I'm going to donate at the HU sngs for a while. So I have some clue as to when I've improved enough, What roi would be considered good?

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$50: 17%
$100: 14%
$200: 12%
$500: 9%
$1K: anything + is good

I only know 3 or 4 people who have played over 500 of these things, and the above numbers are consistent with their results, and mine. Most people that play HU for a while go on a little heater and win 8-10 in a row (which isn't all that hard to do.) So, they think they are the greatest HU player in the world and they play 100 or so. They end up with a temporary ROI that is higher than the #'s I just gave you, but they eventually start running average, or poor, and get bored with HU SNGs. But for the next 6 months when anybody asks about HU SNGs they will reply "they are easy, there are so many fish. Any decent player can win 66% of the time and have a 30% ROI like me."

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