Understanding PTBB/100

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Say PT3 says 15BB/100 @ 5NL

.10 * 15 = $1.50/100 hands

Do I have this right?
 
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That is absolutely right, but PT3 has a $/100 column which I'm sure you already know :p
 
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Afaik, unless you have changed the setting BB = 'big bets' (two big blinds), not 'big blinds'.
 
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That is absolutely right, but PT3 has a $/100 column which I'm sure you already know :p

I discovered a problem with my filtering -- makes perfect sense now, thanks.
 
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I see bb/100 and BB/100 used a lot on the forums and I'm not always convinced that the poster has intentionally changed his case from lower to upper case; that is, lots of the folks who just never use uppercase at all, ever, don't seem to adjust and it's often not clear from context.

I guess I'm wondering if -- since the old days when PT was king (i.e. before HEM) and most people played fixed limit -- when people write "bb/100" these days, they really do mean big blinds and not big bets? I mean, if it's not otherwise noted, is big bets or big blinds assumed nowadays?
 
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