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Old 09-28-2005, 02:54 AM
papilindo papilindo is offline
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I recently switched over from limit hold'em and read the Low Limit NL FAQ where it states a fairly good win rate would be 8PTBB/100 hands which as I understand means 16 regular BB's. In the $10 buy in (.10 BB) that translates to $1.60/100 hands. Is this correct and if so, is this a good goal? It seems too small of a win rate to me but again I'm new to NL so maybe I'm off in my thinking here. If it's not accurate, I would greatly appreciate information on what a more or less good win rate is for this game ($10 NL). Thanx in advance.
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Old 09-28-2005, 11:44 AM
TreyOfLight TreyOfLight is offline
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Did you ever see "Gone in Sixty Seconds"? We meet Memphis as he's teaching a bunch of kids the fundaments of kart racing:

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Control, Vision, Determination… these are the three fundamental components of the new generation race car driver. Speed is a byproduct.

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Winrate is the byproduct of good play. Play good, and the winrate will take care of itself.
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:37 PM
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8PTBB/100 is good for mid-limits and really good for high limits. At $10NL you are looking at 15-20PTBB/100
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