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What is the ideal PT BB/100 to achieve

Postby MrOban » Wed Apr 06, 2005 2:49 pm

I have had great success building my bankroll using Poker Tracker. Ive made a couple thousand in the last year playing sporadically but recently have dedicated myself to doing it the "right way". So after 10,000 hands of $50NL played at UB, I have made over $800. NOt great, but I have a PT BB/100 of around 7.80.

I think this is a bit lower than I should be. Is the ideal number around 10 PTBB/100? I am obviously winning which is great, but I am always looking for ways to improve.


Where does a PT BB/100 of 7.80 leave me? I was around 8.3/100 until a recent spate of awful beats that cost me a few buyins. So I think my numbers are really around the 8.3 number and will rebound there shortly.
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