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How many BB/100 to be considered a \"winning\" NL player??
Just got poker tracker set up and only have 5500 hands logged so far. Man this thing is great and I would certainly recommend to anyone. I know limit is like 1.00BB/100 is considered a winning player, but what about NL? 3? 4? 5? 10?
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Re: How many BB/100 to be considered a \"winning\" NL player??
anything in the positive makes you a winning player.
your sample size is also too short to tell yet. |
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Re: How many BB/100 to be considered a \"winning\" NL player??
Anything positive means you are winning. I think most long-term winning players are between 6-10PTBB. Of course there are always exceptions. I would rather be a 2PTBB winner at NL $400 than a 12PTBB winner at NL $50. If you understand this, then you will see the weakness of the stat.
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Re: How many BB/100 to be considered a \"winning\" NL player??
Well 0.01bb/100 is winning. 6/100 is good and 10/100 is crushing the game.
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Re: How many BB/100 to be considered a \"winning\" NL player??
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Well 0.01bb/100 is winning. [/ QUOTE ] If you get rake back, this could be negative for winning player. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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