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Re: PT Evaluation
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I have 2 questions after reading OP and re's (I'm normally an "other poker" player, but I do play NLHE here and there; since mostly other poker, don't use PT): - is the 10bb for a $25 table 10 X 0.25 or 0.5? (I'm assuming 0.5, since PT is usually thinking limit, right?) - therefore, if 0.5, he's making $5/100 hands... - how many hands do you feel you all are getting her hour? - OK, I lied, 3rd question: what does "CB" stand for? Thanks, Glenn [/ QUOTE ] Yes, 10PTbb = 10 x 0.50 at nl25. At party, full ring averages around 60 hands per hour. CB probably refers to continuation bet. |
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Re: PT Evaluation
No I use the full buy-in. I do think that dropping a few tables would help, but that sort of defeats the purpose too. If I reduce the # of tables and double the stakes, and the players are better at 50 NL, then I will make less overall.
What is a good win rate at the 50 NL playing 6 tables at once? Also, if anyone has been doing well at those stakes and has some PT Stats, I'd like to see them. |
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Re: PT Evaluation
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Yes, 10PTbb = 10 x 0.50 at nl25. At party, full ring averages around 60 hands per hour. CB probably refers to continuation bet. [/ QUOTE ] Ahh, I see .. Thanks! for the reply. Hmmm, I see in my stats for this year, that I'm only making $4/hour after 145 hours worth of play (this is 4-tabling..yes this is per-hour/per-table). Edit: just figured out.. that if I'm getting a hand a minute, then I'm basically making an average of 66.7cents per hand... meaning that for 100 hands, I'm making $6.67/100..? Do I have this correct? Thanks Glenn |
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