What is a good BB per 100?

1-4bb/100 is a good, solid win rate. 5-9bb/100 is an exceptional win rate. 10+bb/100 is absolutely crushing the game.

What does BB 100 mean?

To put it simply, BB/100 is a measure of win-rate in a cash game (Zoom or regular tables) and might be positive or negative. This stat is available on all major tracking software and measures how many big blinds you win or lose for every 100 hands that you play.

How many BB Should I win per hour?

Live poker win rates are measured by how many big blinds you make per hour. The consensus has long been that in the two lowest stakes games that most casinos spread ($1/$2 and $2/$5), the very best players can expect to make around 10bb per hour.

What is all in adjusted BB 100?

Most typically, for online poker, a win rate will be calculated in big blinds per 100 hands, which can be shortened down to “bb/100”. Taking this one step further is the “all-in adj bb/100” column, which stands for all-in adjusted big blinds per 100 hands.

How is bb100 calculated?

You can calculate bb/100 by taking the amount won, dividing it by the size of the big blind in your game, multiplied by 100 and divided with the number of hands you’ve played. For example, if you’re playing $1/$2 Hold’em for 1000 hands winning $200 in total, your bb/100 would be $200/$2*100/1000 = 10bb/100.

How is win rate calculated?

To calculate opportunity win rate, divide the number of closed won deals in a particular time period by the total number of opportunities you created in that period. For example, if you created 20 opps in October, and won 8 deals in October, then your Opportunity Win Rate for October would be 8 / 20 = 40%.

What is all in equity adjusted?

Yes, the all-in adjusted is how much you “should” be winning. Eg if there’s a pot for 1000 chips, you get all in with someone else and you have 60% equity, your all-in adjusted equity there is 600, when in reality you will win either 1000 or 0. It’s a measure of a small amount of the variance you’ll see.

What is all in Adj?

The ‘All-In Adj Diff’ stat = Difference between actual and adjusted net won amount based on expected all-in winnings in game currency. A positive total means you ran below expectation.

Who is the big blind in heads up?

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According to heads up poker rules, the dealer posts the small blind and the other player posts the big blind. The first card is dealt to the player in the Big Blind. The dealer acts first pre-flop and the big blind acts first on the flop, turn, and river. The dealer always goes last on the flop, turn, and river.

Is it good to have a BB / 100 of zero?

As I often say, anything that is a positive number is good. This is because upwards of 3/4 of people who play poker actually lose in the long run (i.e. their bb/100 is a negative number). Therefore, if your bb/100 is anything above zero, you are already doing a lot of things right.

Why do we use BB / 100 in poker?

As poker is such a high variance game, where it is impossible to judge your ability from short-term results alone, BB/100 provides a little order amongst the chaos, giving a glimpse of your true skill level relative to the stakes you play. But beware, we need a large sample of hands before we take this stat too seriously.

What does BB / 100 mean in Limit Hold’em?

A big bet is a term that comes from Limit Hold’em which essentially means double the big blind. So in this case your win rate would be 5BB/100 or 5 big bets per 100. Everybody uses bb/100 or big blinds per 100 nowadays though so you don’t need to worry about this very much. Now of course a big problem here is going to be the sample size.

What should I do to improve my BB / 100?

Long-term improvement of BB/100 takes time, so hang in there and do not worry about results. Instead, focus on your decision making, develop a study routine, and frequently try to analyse your play; discussing hands with stronger players wherever possible. If you can move down in stakes temporarily while you improve your game, this is recommended.

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