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| What is a respectable SNG ROI? Or better yet percentage of finishes for a reg? Full single table lets say. How about for a pro? |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | What is a respectable SNG ROI? | |
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| It varies greatly. Basically, it shouldn't matter. Whatever is the highest ROI you can get is all you should concentrate on. Any positive ROI at the 5000$ buyin level is huge while the players who can do that could easily crush the 10$ buyin level, so it's all relative. There are also of course many regs with varying skill levels. So what is a respectable SNG ROI? Anything > 0. |
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| If you are properly rolled (which should be the case if you are beating the stakes over a statistically significant time period), if you have an ROI of 10% that's pretty normal. Average ITM varies with style; some people play to win and thus have a lower ITM for their ROI, but anything over 40% is great. |
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| I was reading Secrets of the Sit'n'Gos by Phil Shaw. He said the maximuim realistic ROI for low stakes is 15% and down to 5% for high stakes players. Low stakes being defined as $100 or less, and high stakes being $500 or more. I believe this is based on multi-tabling. |
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