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View Poll Results: What percentage of poker players are 'winning players'? | |||
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82 | 39.23% |
10%-19.999% |
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60 | 28.71% |
20%-29.999% |
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34 | 16.27% |
30%-39.999% |
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21 | 10.05% |
40%-49.999% |
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6 | 2.87% |
50%-59.999% |
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2 | 0.96% |
60%-69.999% |
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0 | 0% |
70%+ |
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4 | 1.91% |
Voters: 209. You may not vote on this poll |
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case 1:
lets say jim plays the 33s on party poker for a 20%roi for an even $6/tournament. case 2: jim gets an offer to play 22s on another site, for free, and again he has a 20% roi. so thats $4/tournament but he gets to keep his $2 so just like the first case he basically 'earns' $6/tournament. jim is adequately rolled for both cases 1 and 2. you are jim. |
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lets say jim plays the 33s on party poker for a 20%roi for an even $6/tournament. [/ QUOTE ] Jim needs to learn to calculate ROI. |
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RiskOfRuin(playing $20+$2) < RiskOfRuin(playing $30+$3)
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A math guy would have to give more thought out reasoning for this, but it seems to me that it's the freebie 22's EASILY, as the $2 profit portion is guaranteed every single tourney, whereas in the 33's, it is subject to variance.
My guess it tht long term you have equal profit with about 33% less volatility. With and infinite bankroll in a vacuum, it doesn't really matter which, but we all know that $$$ ain't infinite, and Hoover's aren't big enough, (well, J Edgar was....) |
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hey bones
for the sake of the poll jim earns $6 at the 33s. |
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Choose the network where you can make the best hourly rate.
That is, how fast do the SnGs 'fill', how long do they last. That is why I voted Party. |
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