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Its hard to base results on "an average night," but if you are averaging (this includes the nighs of your biggest wins and yor biggest losses) $200 per night, that's 20 BBs.... so, if you play for 4 hours, that's 5 BBs per hour, which is very, very good.
I tend to find that people who talk in these terms ("average night") don't really know how much they make though, or are looking at their results far too short term. Play 10k hands (minimum) and let me know how many BBs you are up or down. That's a better indicator of how you are doing than "an average night." |
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I hear ya. I would assume you could generate a reasonable expectation over time. I have over 40K hands logged, only about 4-5K in 5/10. When I was playing 3/6 I ended up averaging about 100 a night playing two tables. Just was wondering if the same earn rate is likely in 5/10.
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I imagine so, yes... but remember, since you are playing higher stakes, you can win less BBs/hr and still be doing better. If you average $101 per night, that's better than the $100 you would have won playing 3/6.
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Yup. I am getting used to 5/10 now. Had a decent night. I am staying as far away from 6-MAX as I can. I cannot figure out how to beat it. heh.
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Funny. That's my bread and butter. The only time I play full ring games is when I'm playing NL or in a tourney.... Not sure why I always play limit short.... I guess just because I've had success with it
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