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Old 12-26-2005, 06:30 PM
Guthrie Guthrie is offline
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Default Re: What\'s the difference

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I guess I understand what you mean, but I am referring to stats (ROI) that a "good" player can expect, like say 25% at 11s. Right now, even though I am beating rake, I am getting 0% ROI. It could be possible that I am playing an excellent game, but with only 300 tourneys, variance is killing me. More likely though, I have a probably a small leak or flaw in my game that is keeping me from killing the game instead of breaking even.

Should I not, if I become a "good" player, expect a good roi long term?

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After 300 11s, I'm slightly negative. After 300 22s, I'm at 20% ROI. Go figure. At the turbo 27s I'm on a roller coaster, OOTM 12 in a row, then three firsts in a row.

You won't know that you're a good player until you get a good ROI over time.
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