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Old 06-17-2005, 06:00 PM
SmileyEH SmileyEH is offline
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Default Re: BB/hr multitabling

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Monday I was at -12B/100 over 500 hands, then 20BB/100 over 1.4k hands.

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So what do you think you did to get so much better so fast?

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pattern mapper.

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Old 06-17-2005, 08:33 PM
sweetjazz sweetjazz is offline
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Default Re: BB/hr multitabling

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I was reading elsewhere that 2BB/hr is considered great. Am I to assume that means per table? So if I were to play three tables at the same time, should I consider 6BB/hr great? Right now I'm playing three tables at a time on Paradise and nabbing 3BB/hr on the microlimits.

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Perhaps this would be a great topic to discuss in the microlimits forum? Although they might be annoyed that you did not bother to read the Microlimits FAQ which answers your question.

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It didn't answer my question. I was asking about BB/hr for mulitabling. It gave something brief about 2BB/hr is considered great, but didn't eloborate in terms of multitabling. Which is why I asked the question.

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It said no such thing. It said that 2 BB/100 hands is a great rate. I suppose it assumed that if one wanted to figure out an hourly rate, the individual would be smart enough to determine how many hands he is playing on average in an hour and do the appropriate grade school math.

Perhaps you should post this is in the Mid-, High Stakes forum, but ask them an even tougher question, like what a good win rate in terms of BB/week is.
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