How often do you cash in MTTs?

AllenKll

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I've been crunching some numbers on my play statistics that I keep.

What I've found is that I cash in 16.42% of the tournaments that I play in (n=67). But, I don't know if this is good or bad.

I can't really look at an ROI number because I play mostly freerolls, so an ROI would be unrealistically inflated.

Therefore the questions are: Is this a good MTT player or a bad MTT player? And what is the generally accepted metric for such a statistic.
 
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How do you get this kind of data? Do you keep own excel or what? Or do you guys use some other softwares. I'm playing mostly in unibet and I understood that all the softwares are prohibited in unibet.
 
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This is not a total or completely accurate count, but I've been playing the same types of tournaments frequently (they're on demand games so I can join them whenever I know I have at least 2-2.5 hours available since that's how long these events usually take if I make it to the end), and I've cashed in 8 of the 13 events I played. Since these are lower stakes games, there is definitely an element of donk-style play and a lot of lucky breaks involved, but I've been pleased with my overall play in these MTTs and feel confident in these events specifically that I can finish ITM more times than not. Once I feel comfortable and successful at this level and type of event, that's when I'll consider moving onto others.
 
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The last few weeks I’ve cashed in close to 30% of the MTTs I’ve played. Unfortunately they have mostly been min-mid cashes. The tournaments have gotten so huge it’s tough to get high. I played one today and finished 307/9500 and only tripled my buy in.

I know that I probably play too tight and sneak into the money but can’t seem to pull the trigger to build a stack earlier.

Best of luck.
 
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Depends on the stakes, I seem to cash more consistently the higher up in stakes that I go, but usually for minimal amounts. Playing in those $1-6 MTT's I rarely seem to cash, and the freerolls are probably 1 in 20 with everyone flipping until the money lmao.
 
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How do you get this kind of data? Do you keep own excel or what? Or do you guys use some other softwares. I'm playing mostly in unibet and I understood that all the softwares are prohibited in unibet.


I track it in google sheets.
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I also have a sheet that tracks bankroll in/outs, sites and times
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I would think, that if I can collect enough data, I can hack my playing. That is, distill the data into what is most profitable for me to spend my time on... eventually, when I have enough data.
 
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sharkscope is another great way to track your tournaments and get a good breakdown. I just looked and my ITM % is 42.1 on pokerstars.
 
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Okay. Nice. I just downloaded Hold em manager for test. Maybe I shoud start to keep some data on excel as well.
 
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Often, but not as we would like.:(
 
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SharkScope is another great way to track your tournaments and get a good breakdown. I just looked and my ITM % is 42.1 on PokerStars.


Be wary of sharkscope. It doesn't track every tournament. I've noticed clear discrepencies between my spreadsheet and Sharkscope's records. Sharkscope misses a few tournaments here and there.

But as a general 10,000 foot view, It's a reasonable tool.
 
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I calculate that 30%, entering prizes, after going further it costs me, because I am a fairly conservative player and they begin to be more aggressive, I do not like to play all-in without seeing even the flop
 
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Near 17% is a great percentage in freerolls! Who cares if it is inflated, it is still profit generated through your play. : )

I normally do not do well in MTT's but this site has allowed me to work on my game and tournament form quite a bit. When I do cash, it is not often and normally around the 5-10th position at best.
 
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