Poker commentators often refer to buy ins as bullets. This is in the context of tournaments which have rebuys; "He's on his second bullet" refers to someone who hit the felt on his first buy in, and bought in again. The sit and gos I play on PokerStars don't have rebuys, but I like the bullet metaphor so much I'll appropriate it anyway. I tend to fire anywhere from three to six bullets a night. Last night, I fired five, and came out with the min win for five $45,000 bullets, or $20,000. One good sit and go rule of thumb is to quit whenever your profit hits the min win for the number of bullets you've fired. I don't always follow it, but wish I did :-)
buy_in entry players hands place winnings
45000 5000 6 74 2 94500
45000 5000 6 64 3 0
45000 5000 6 70 1 175500
45000 5000 6 15 4 0
45000 5000 6 6 6 0
delta: $20,000
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $4,616,800
balance: $12,664,294
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
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