Originally Posted by
jasonv12
Total roi just measures how much money you've put down in total, compared to how much it has become over all games, without factoring in stakes. If you turn $20 into $200, your total roi is 900%. If it took you 900 games to do that tho, your roi would only be on average (this is an average -- it depends on the variation of stakes you play) only 1% as you are make $180/900 or about ~20 cents a game. So really, total roi is basically total profit represented as a percentage and isn't as representational as other methods of tracking winnings/losses.