Win rates in poker: cash vs sit and go

bmw1983kaz

bmw1983kaz

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I have read information about what is an acceptable win-rate for a micro cash game grinder but less so about what is acceptable return/win rate when it come's sit and goes..... in terms of big blinds per hour, you'd think somewhere around 10 BB per hour is seen as a good return when it comes to cash games and having 20 buy-ins for what ever level your playing is about right in terms of BRM. If I had $100 in my account I'd look to play $0.02/$0.05 NL (sticking to the 5% rule) or $3 (triple up/double up) Sit and Go's, always having more than 30 buy-ins at the very least.

ohhh recently I've made $40 over close to 80 Sit and Go's, $3 (triple up) Sit and Go's -ohhhh and to make it easier to compare them, we'll make it $30 rather than $40 ... and it's also why I'm using $30 (triple up) Sit and Go's too.

Ok now for the math .. yep the boring part :D :cool:

$0.05 x 10 BB per hour x 60 hours = $30 profit

$30 profit ÷ 80 $3 (triple up) Sit and Go's (each averaging 45 mins in length) = $0.375 profit per Sit and Go

It put into perspective how much profit per $3 (triple up) Sit and Go I can expect (for me anyways..) but yeah I want your option - how much profit can you reasonably make playing Sit and Go's compared to cash games?
 
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