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Old 06-16-2005, 03:03 PM
TomCollins TomCollins is offline
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Default Re: from Sklansky\'s article

I think he was talking about live play, where you would need to make 5 BB/100 to get $50/hr.
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Old 06-16-2005, 03:33 PM
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Default Re: from Sklansky\'s article


What does this mean? 1.5/100
I understand the 1.5, but what is the /100 for?
Sorry for being completely math illiterate!!
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:01 PM
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Default Re: from Sklansky\'s article

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What does this mean? 1.5/100
I understand the 1.5, but what is the /100 for?
Sorry for being completely math illiterate!!

[/ QUOTE ]

1.5/100 Means 1.5Big Bets (won) over 100 hands. Note that it isn't applicable to this situation because sklansky is talking about /HR (B&M) instead of /100 (hands).
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Old 06-23-2005, 08:20 AM
Jim C Jim C is offline
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Default Re: from Sklansky\'s article

And if you consider that live casinos only get about 50 hands an hour if their lucky, then its clear that he must be having around 4BB/100?

That sounds like a hell of a lot in limit in longterm... Anybody else got anything to comment?
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