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shinedown.45

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Don't laugh at my ROI, but does this graph tell me that the higher buy-ins are making me money and I should stick to the higher buy-ins?
 

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Dorkus Malorkus

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Well, it means the higher buyins are losing you less money.

If this is over a decent sample size, stop playing and go study for a bit because you shouldn't be losing at such low limits - I'm pretty sure I could train a chimpanzee to beat $1 donkaments (sorry :x)
 
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Well, it means the higher buyins are losing you less money.

If this is over a decent sample size, stop playing and go study for a bit because you shouldn't be losing at such low limits - I'm pretty sure I could train a chimpanzee to beat $1 donkaments (sorry :x)
No need to appologize DM, I had taken some time off and came back and that is the reason for the increase in my ROI, it still may be in the negative, but I will be in the positive given some time.
 
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I'm pretty sure I could train a chimpanzee to beat $1 donkaments (sorry :x)

Thats funny, I swear when I'm playing lower limits I AM playing against chimpanzees (one's that don't know how to bet properly or fold)
 
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