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PTBB/100, BB/100 ?
Could someone give me a clear example using a specific blind level and tell me what these stats mean in both poker terms as well as $ terms? I am just a little confused with it all.
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Re: PTBB/100, BB/100 ?
$3/6 limit - 1.5 BB/100 = $15/100 (1.5 * $6 = $15)
NL $100 ($.50/1 blinds) - 6 PTBB/100 = $12/100 (6 * ($1 * 2) = $12) In limit, BB means Big Bet, or the bet size used on the turn and river. In no limit, BB means big blind, but PokerTracker defines BB as twice the big blind. |
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Re: PTBB/100, BB/100 ?
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$3/6 limit - 1.5 BB/100 = $15/100 (1.5 * $6 = $15) NL $100 ($.50/1 blinds) - 6 PTBB/100 = $12/100 (6 * ($1 * 2) = $12) In limit, BB means Big Bet, or the bet size used on the turn and river. In no limit, BB means big blind, but PokerTracker defines BB as twice the big blind. [/ QUOTE ] I always thought 1.5 * 6 = 9. I am not a math major, but I did recently stay at a Holiday Inn Express. |
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Re: PTBB/100, BB/100 ?
So PTBB is just 2x the big blind, I see. That is helpful. Thanks for the example, I appreciate it.
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Re: PTBB/100, BB/100 ?
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[ QUOTE ] $3/6 limit - 1.5 BB/100 = $15/100 (1.5 * $6 = $15) NL $100 ($.50/1 blinds) - 6 PTBB/100 = $12/100 (6 * ($1 * 2) = $12) In limit, BB means Big Bet, or the bet size used on the turn and river. In no limit, BB means big blind, but PokerTracker defines BB as twice the big blind. [/ QUOTE ] I always thought 1.5 * 6 = 9. I am not a math major, but I did recently stay at a Holiday Inn Express. [/ QUOTE ] Haha, I originally had 2.5 as the BB/100, but didn't change the formula's result when I changed it. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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