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drewjax 12-11-06 12:09 AM

NL ring stats
 
What do you all think is a reasonable expectation for a win rate playing NL (say .25nl-1nl)? Of course there are tons of variables, but on average what can a good player expect to make. Not a great player mind you, just solid. For instance a good limit player, it has been summarized, should be able to make ~2bb/100. Is there an established estimate to compare this to NL?

Also, when you post your stats here (for you NL ring players), the PT stat BB/100, does that refer to Big Bets as I have thought. Meaning although there arent necessarily any Big Bets in NL, is this number 2x the big blind (i.e. 5BB/100 @ $100NL would equal $10/100.

Thanks

eejit101 12-11-06 02:07 AM

i think personally 2-3BB/100 is a nice average over a big number of logged hands (50k+) anything less includes some variance.

The BB/100 is the big bets per 100 hands as you said. Its the blig blind in NL so if you are 3bb/100 at 5/10 NL you are winning $30 per 100 hands.

Boobie Lover 12-11-06 02:12 AM

Pokertracker BB/100 in NL is and I quote from PokerTracker "for PL/NL games a big bet is defined as 2 times the big blind amount". So if you make 3 ptbb/100 at 5/10, you make $60/100 hands.

At .25/.50, I think you can clear 8+ ptbb/100 hands.

eejit101 12-11-06 02:26 AM

wtf, oops! im doing better than i thought then:)

left68wing 12-11-06 03:11 AM

The bigger the red numbers, the worse you are doing:thumbsup:

eejit101 12-11-06 03:27 AM

im red at 1/2 weirdly and green at 2/4, 3/6! mad

Talking Poker 12-11-06 09:47 AM

Not at making useful posts containing useful (or even valid) information, you're not.


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