What is a good ROI for a poker player? I mean, no one wins 100% of the time.
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What is a good ROI for a poker player? I mean, no one wins 100% of the time.
500% is a really good ROI and 1% is also pretty good. Whats your ROI?
Shoot for a %50 roi. That's usually good.
First, you cannot go off of a sample that is too small. Don't expect that 50% ROI every month unless you are in beast mode. All great poker players have huge downswings in poker. I'd re-look at it at one thousand or more games and see where it settles. That said, be happy with 30% longtern, that would be extremely good.
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I have no freaking idea,, I just play until I have enough to withdraw,,,and then start over again.
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a positive one is a good roi haha... all there is to it!
roi???
as far as I have seen. if your ROI is above %15 your good, %18 percent is a bragging point.
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the best roi for a poker player are added value tournaments or tournaments you cash in more then you lose.
Your pretty good at the freerolls here bug, maybe stick with them?
Your ROI is really up to you. As long as you are getting a ROI, count it as a plus. If you are a winning player in the long term, and remain a winning player, your ROI will increase as you stay at the same stakes because of practice. It may drop when you move up stakes because of more skilled opponents, but over time, you will be able to determine what you should expect.
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....and don't shoplift the.....ahhhh you get the idea.
mine is -100%, thats what i shoot for :D
I say a good roi is 20 percent or better
I've always said that I'm a freeroll "HO", but seriously I'm a Micro Stakes player. I only play freerolls, MTT's with a max of $3.00 entry,,SNG's with a max of $2.00 entry and Limit ring games of $.10-.20 cent. Knowing what my confort zone for investment allows me to play my style of poker,, which is WD-40 Tight. Also knowing the limits of my playing ability comes into play for BRM. Take care