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Can you estimate hourly rate from \"Avg. Pot\" & P.P.F.?
When you see, in an online $2-4 game, that the average pot size is $44, and %54 of the players are seeing the flop, that's obviously a game you want to get into.
Does anyone have any thoughts or theories on how much that game is "worth", how much more it's worth than if it's $28 and %40? Finally, at what point is the game not worth playing? If the avg. pot is $19, and 28% are seeing the flop, can it be beat for a big bet per hour? 'hoof |
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Re: Can you estimate hourly rate from \"Avg. Pot\" & P.P.F.?
I think generally you would want to avoid the tighter games but I think it depends on your playing style. When I started playing online I was a little overaggressive with semibluffs and pure bluffs in shorthanded pots, and I made a killing in really tight games on paradise. Then I would play in looser games and wonder why I'm losing my shirt [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. I think if you make adjustments for the game you're in it should still be profitable.
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