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Old May 20,2009, 09:50 AM   #1
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Question on 10/25cent 9 max games!

Here it is, how many BB/100 hands should a very good 10/25 cent player make? Assume at least 20k hands are used. Thanks ahead for any info!
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Old May 20,2009, 10:57 AM   #2
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Bout tree-fiddy.

Plus define very good.

Very good like crushing @ 25BB/100

or Very good like having a sustainable winrate at these levels of say 7-10BB/100.
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Old May 20,2009, 11:22 AM   #3
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or Very good like having a sustainable winrate at these levels of say 7-10BB/100.

Is that reasonable in these Full Ring Nitfestivals?
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Has it gotten that bad? Def. not a FR expert.

Downgrade a few points if that's the case.
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HAHA. I don't know either. I haven't played FR for a looooong time but I would think that 5BB would be smoking these games unless you are a table selection X-purt
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HAHA. I don't know either. I haven't played FR for a looooong time but I would think that 5BB would be smoking these games unless you are a table selection X-purt
i've found if you look for a table with one player over the table max and a bunch of guys under that you have a very good starting place. just keep the big stack to your right and squeeze in on his fishing hole.
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HAHA. I don't know either. I haven't played FR for a looooong time but I would think that 5BB would be smoking these games unless you are a table selection X-purt
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Old May 27,2009, 11:48 AM   #8
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Here it is, how many BB/100 hands should a very good 10/25 cent player make? Assume at least 20k hands are used. Thanks ahead for any info!
Does it matter? Its kind of like asking what a good score at the mini golf course is...sure you might post a great score, but if your putting is that good, you really should take up real golf instead of honing your skills at mini golf because the ceiling for improvement is just so low.

Same with poker. Sure you can try and find out what a very good win rate at 10/25cent is, but if you are winning, you really should just move up and try to sharpen your skills to do better at higher levels rather then worrying about where you stand in the pantheon of 10/25 cent players.
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I'd be surprised if very many people at all on this forum can beat .10/.25 full ring over a decent sample size. I'm not even sure I can, unless I 1 tabled and focused, and I have played LITERALLY (and I am using that word correctly) over a million hands of poker.

Online poker is very tough. Except for HU limit, which is all button mashing.
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I'd be surprised if very many people at all on this forum can beat .10/.25 full ring over a decent sample size. I'm not even sure I can, unless I 1 tabled and focused, and I have played LITERALLY (and I am using that word correctly) over a million hands of poker.

Online poker is very tough. Except for HU limit, which is all button mashing.
I wouldn't be surprised....
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Here it is, how many BB/100 hands should a very good 10/25 cent player make? Assume at least 20k hands are used. Thanks ahead for any info!
You're asking the wrong question I think.

You should be asking, "How can I move up so I don't have to waste time playing .10/.25?


Why??




Here is the list of the players who won the most money on Full tilt .1/.25 game since June 08.

Notice that the top .1/.25 player in the site has only won $3002...

As stated above...

It's not a good idea to concentrate on that level — The 50th best 25NL player on the site and possibly the world has only made about $1300 in the past 2 years.

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Old Sep 23,2009, 11:19 AM   #12
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High rolling... I'm still trying to beat the .01/.02 game on FTP.
*sigh*
I'm always close to moving up the stakes online...
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Old Sep 23,2009, 03:43 PM   #13
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games have gotten a lot tougher.
Longish-term, I think 2-3 PTBB's is
reasonable and 4+ is quite good for FR micro.
Only way to make any money is to
open up 12, 16, even 20 tables and
grind that shit up.
If you're beating 25NL consistantly for
more than 5 PTBB's then you're ready for 50NL.

all this is, IMO.

Edit: I just noticed Reefs post tells you BB's.
Guess I wasnt too far off.

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Old Nov 13,2009, 11:13 AM   #14
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You're asking the wrong question I think.

You should be asking, "How can I move up so I don't have to waste time playing .10/.25?
It's not necessarily the wrong question. Just because someone is beating a certain level for the time being, doesn't always mean that they're properly rolled for a higher limit. I would assume that would be the case for the OP. Unless of course he wants to be grinding it out at 25NL.
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I'm beating 25NL for 4.9ptbb over 200k hands while 24 tabling. I'm a slight winner at NL50 but the variance has been sick and I've been running horribly the past few days.

If you can teach yourself to 24 table well you can make over $30/hour plus FPP's with very little variance.
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