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Is this sustainable?
I just started trying .5/1 limit hold'em. I normally play NL, but thought I would give limit a try. My question is this: is a 10 BB/100 hands win rate sustainable at this limit? what about higher limits, how much does it drop off? This is is from a small sample, only about 1000 hands or so, so keep that in mind.
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Re: Is this sustainable?
It isn't sustainable, sorry. 4 BB/100 is probably the max at this limit. I'm not too sure about higher limits, but by the time you get to 5/10, I think 2.5 BB/100 is considered great. Remember, though, anything over 0 is good.
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Re: Is this sustainable?
at 10BB/100 hands with a thousand hands, you are +100BB. If your very next hand you cap every street and lose 12BB, your down to 8.8BB/100. When the result of one hand can actually register on your apparent BB/100 rate when carried out to two decimal places, your sample size is too small.
10K hands at 10BB/100 would be 1000BB, now a lost of 12 BB on the next hand would be 9988BB, or 9.98, still not enough. bu closer. Sustain that over 50K hands though and we will be yelling at you for not moving up [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Vern Standard Disclaimer, I am by no means an expert at any of this. |
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Re: Is this sustainable?
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10K hands at 10BB/100 would be 1000BB, now a lost of 12 BB on the next hand would be 9988BB, or 9.98 [/ QUOTE ] 988 BB, so 9.88 BB/100. I'm sure it's just an error - I was like, "Wow, it only goes from 10.00 to 9.98?" So be the days. |
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Re: Is this sustainable?
Damn, and I almost got your 1K post :P
Damn, Math is hard. |
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