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  1. I have a ROI of 15% in my sharkscope, I want to know if its better than the average players and whats is considered a decent ROI.
  2. 15% is noobish..40-75% is where most peeps at...95%roi is where u want to be at if ur a pro
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  3. LOL im talking about Sng not MTTs Im sure you have 100% ROI playing SnG
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  4. He may have thought you were talking about the multi table SNGS like the 180 man....not sure.

    Anyway..... 15% is probably not bad depending on your limit.... 20+2 and under the really good players are around 20-25%..... $35-$100 you see the best players around 13-17%.. $100+ 10% is pretty decent....Thats a pretty rough estimate...but either way 15% is probably not bad ....but make sure you have a sample of AT LEAST 1000+ SNGs otherwise the ROI isnt going to be that accurate.

    Also depends if you're playing turbos or not....the turbos will drop the ROI a couple % points.
  5. An average player will have a -10% ROI due to the rake. Above that you're OK. A 10% ROI is really good for 9 man's SnG's if you're multitabling. There's people out there with a 6% ROI and 100k+ profit multitabling. As long as you show profit, ROI has a very different meaning according to what kind of tourneys you play ( turbos-non turbos), stakes ( it's not the same playing a 6$ turbo than the 500$ ones ), amount of tables you play ( there's people out there 24 tabling ). Also, do you play 9 - 18-27-45-90-180 mans? All these factors can change your ROI a lot.

    Edit: LOLOLOL at the guy saying that a 10% ROI at 100$+ is pretty decent. If you mantain a 10%+ at that level you're fucking sick. Just check out "pwnasaurus", "inissist" etc ( one of the best players out there) and tell me what you think.
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  6. I play mostly $20 buy ins, sometimes 6 max tables, HU turbos and most of the time HU shootouts with 4 players, almost never play 9 handed or tables with more players.
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