ROI in cash games?

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What do you think is a reasonable Hourly ROI in a 9 person (Fulltilt) 0.05/.010 Cash Table?
 
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I'm not sure ROI is a stat you should be concerned with in ring games. You're going to want to look more at stats like VPIP/PFR/AF as well as others to see how you're playing. The $$ amount shouldn't really matter at the micro limits.
 
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I have heard that 20% ROI is a good number. Not sure if that number is for Tourneys only or Tourneys and Ring Games combined.
 
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i've had roi ranging from -100 to +200 in an hour at those stakes.
 
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What do you think is a reasonable Hourly ROI in a 9 person (Fulltilt) 0.05/.010 Cash Table?

Since you don't always risk all the money and sometimes you rebuy roi means very little in cash games. Basically they are usually measured in bb/100, which are big blinds won per 100 hands. Generally if you're winning anything over 5 bb/100 that is solid and anything over 10 is phenomenal. Anyway so 10 bb/100 at 5c/10c is $1/100 hands. You can convert this to hourly based on how many hands/hour you get from multi-tabling.

But please don't play 5c/10c at Full Tilt. They charge double the rake of all other rooms as well as their higher stakes. Move your money to somewhere like Stars until you get up to 25nl and you can play on Full Tilt again if you want.
 
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You can also measure your ring success by dollars per hour which is the easiest way to measure your success at a glance. Big Bets per hour is definitely the key measurement in fixed limit games, but no limit games over the long term I would go with $ per hour.
 
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