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Old 12-15-2005, 09:32 PM
TaintedRogue TaintedRogue is offline
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Default Re: Average BB per 100 hands

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is 7BB per 100 hands at 1/2 doable?

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not only doable but laughable. it is common knowledge that over 16BB per 100 hands is sustainable at 1/2

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Well then........I've got some work to do. Need another 9 BB's.
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:36 PM
pokergrader pokergrader is offline
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Default Re: Average BB per 100 hands

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is 7BB per 100 hands at 1/2 doable?

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not only doable but laughable. it is common knowledge that over 16BB per 100 hands is sustainable at 1/2

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Well then........I've got some work to do. Need another 9 BB's.

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Old 12-15-2005, 09:38 PM
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Default Re: Average BB per 100 hands

To give this guy a true answer, the very best players are about 3BB/100.

If you try posting questions about something you have observed over 1100 hands, you will get crucified. Most people get pissy when WR's are discussed after 20k hands.
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Old 12-15-2005, 10:42 PM
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Default Re: Average BB per 100 hands

No no, at 1/2? I think that's beatable by at least 4, maybe 5, you're average good 2er should be able to pull 3 though. Of course it's useless arguing, because no one puts in 80k hands at 1/2 without moving up, hence, we've got no data.
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