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ScottieDuncan

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How or where can you look up your ROI? I have read about people looking up their ROI, but, no one ever says where or how. Thanks for a reply.:pepsi:
 
dmorris68

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You can "look it up" from online results sites like OPR and sharkscope. Or if you run a tracker it will keep up with it for you. Or if you're old-school you can calculate it yourself if you keep up with your buy-ins and results. The latter two are going to be more accurate since the results sites rarely get every tournament/SNG correct.
 
OzExorcist

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You can "look it up" from online results sites like OPR and SharkScope. Or if you run a tracker it will keep up with it for you. Or if you're old-school you can calculate it yourself if you keep up with your buy-ins and results. The latter two are going to be more accurate since the results sites rarely get every tournament/SNG correct.

^ this.

It's just a measure of how much you've won (or lost) divided by the amount you bought in for to win/lose that amount.
 
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Beware these sites are not 100% accurate. My last 5 months at Full Tilt never showed up. Funny, because thats when I became profitable.
 
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If you want accurate ROI, set up a spreadsheet to calculate it - whichever ways you want eg. MTD, YTD or whatever other periods you want. Then all you have to do is input your entry costs and winnings.
 
T-Dubs82

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Beware these sites are not 100% accurate. My last 5 months at Full Tilt never showed up. Funny, because thats when I became profitable.

had the same issue
 
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