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Old 01-24-2004, 03:02 PM
BBill BBill is offline
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Default Comparing Limit to PL/NL

So an online .25/.50 PL player walks into a B&M casino (although it starts out like one - this is Not a joke [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) where there are no .25/.50 PL games running, just Limit, what is the equivalent game to play, not wishing to jump up or down in ability levels?


The potential profits and therefore ability for each of the following games are close in these games the way I see it.

In .25/.50 PL as per Pokertracker records I average about 6bb per hour ($6.00 in Poketracker terms) after 5% rake at about 60 hands per hour after about 1250 hands that have been recorded. I think this is about average to slightly below.
- 60 hands at .25/.50 PL will require approximately $5.00 in blinds (play tight)

In 3/6 Limit at a B&M I think a good player will average approximately 1bb per hour ($6.00) after 10% rake and tip at about 30 hands per hour.
- 60 hands at 3/6 will require approximately $28.00 in blinds (gotta loosen up some or it will affect hourly average)

In 4/8 Limit at a B&M I think a good player will average approximately 1bb per hour ($8.00) after 10% rake and tip at about 30 hands per hour.
- 60 hands at 4/8 will require approximately $38.00 in blinds (gotta loosen up some more or it will affect hourly average)

I’m thinking 3/6 would be about right the right game, any thoughts on this?
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