… adequate bankroll, assuming a 30% ROI. If the average field … instead have a substantial 40% ROI. Especially when starting out, strive … variance in satellites, the lower ROI overrides all of this. … you immediately scooped up 50% ROI (minus the rake) because …
… winning $20 per game (10% ROI) but eventually dropped to 2 … some insane rate like 20% ROI. It may seem silly to … blinds. That alone increased my ROI back to 8% and allowed …
… , which is a reasonable 50% ROI, given I only played about …
… , which is a reasonable 50% ROI, given I only played about …
… has 50% return on investment (ROI) at the start of … reducing the strong player’s ROI. By the very end … player may only have 5% ROI. After you subtract the … that you have a positive ROI with your initial stack … tilt after you bust, your ROI on your re-entries …
… he may have the highest ROI in tournaments of anyone over …
… hourly winrate instead of my ROI. That usually means playing a …
… decisions in terms of the ROI- return on investment. When asked …
… at a poker table. His ROI is going to be better …
… ” players win at roughly 25% ROI, meaning they will win $250 … the downward direction. Maximizing your ROI will help keep you sane … subtract some equity from your ROI when traveling to places you … it, greatly improving the perceived ROI of the trip. I realized …
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