Quote Originally Posted by TheHaversham View Post
In a $1 game, yes...you're not likely to have any reds appearing, and of course oranges just mean they don't really have enough of a sample to be sure. Light blues generally dominate these tourneys, which are won mostly by greens. As you move up, you'll see more greens and fewer oranges, but there will still be mostly blues.

I just finished 2nd in an $11 Turbo Deep MTT...faced off h/u vs a red - he had won a Poker Maximus event...there was one other green at my table, and a couple yellows (and those guys had like 5k games each). There were 2 light blues and a dark blue at the FT as well. For the most part, they all played & finished about as I expected. For instance, the yellows were very willing to race, the blues generally misplayed hands in the wrong spots with their stacks, the red stayed quiet but when he did make a play it was aggressive, etc.
I knew it was going to be skewed since I play such low limits, but I expected to see more greens. Another question I have is which stats to use to determine their roi. It seems that it's listed in 3 places on opr, and they can be very far off of each other. On top of that, how do you treat someone that has been historically bad, but that for the last 120 days has a very good roi?