Good avg. ROI?

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Risking putting myself 'out there' for limited or unlimited scrutiny:

I was wondering what the consensus is on a good average ROI for someone like me who plays mainly sit n go's at low level stakes?

I tend to play $3-$10, 6-18 player sit and goes on Stars. I am currently sitting at about 12% ROI. And if no one laughs or makes too much fun of me I will post my sharkscope graph. This does not take into account my multitabling which I'm not too sure what my ROI is but it is positive.

Just wondering what you all consider fishy or solid or what?

Another sort of related question, what kind of bankroll management should I be considering? I have only ever deposited 50 bucks to get started and made a few modest withdraws. I have about a grand in my account.

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only need to post it once dudette ;)

I think any >%0 ROI will be a good one. Stressing too much over whether or not you're up to par against what other people have done will do you no good. It's just the same with ring game winrates.

Looks like you're playing a solid game and have nothing to worry about :)
 
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thanks and sorry

I swear the server musta hiccupped or something when I tried to post. It seemed to hang so I backed out and did it again.

Sorry for the repeat post. And thanks for the reply.

It's dudette, btw.
 
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Like Chuck said, any positive ROI is good. By the look of your graph I personally think your doing great, so keep it up.

As far as BR management is concerned, for SnG's I require at least 50 buy-ins to play. So with just over $1,000 I'd be playing the $20 games. The most appropriate for you would either be the:

$16 turbos @ stars
or
$22 non turbos @ stars.

Just make sure you do practice BR management. Otherwise this can happen.

I didn't start BRM until approx the 2700 games mark.
 

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like the previous post said anything with a > roi is good
 
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You have one of the prettiest SS graphs I have ever seen. Very nice ROI.
 
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If nobody makes fun of your sharkscope? I think this is just a disguised brag...have you signed up for guys v gals yet shrtstak? They need as many women as the can get.
 
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Hmmm. I was going to ask this same question.

My PT3 says 16%, but Sharkscope says 14%?

I put way more effort and reading into playing cash games, and really only started playing $10+1 SNG's recently. I need longer term results to really get a feel.

I guess if my mutual fund was making 16% over this time period I would be pretty happy.

Maybe if I transfer the funds from my mutual fund to my FT account I could .........

Nah.
 
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