One of the great features of all non-cash poker styles is that it's dead simple to calculate your return on investment. There's a clearly defined bucket of how much you made in profit, and another clearly defined bucket of how much you wagered. Perform a simple division, and hey presto, you're done. I've never come up with a satisfactory method for calculating the ROI in a cash game. There's more than one way to do it, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Fortunately, I never have to decide which way is the best, since I don't intend to play any more cash games - ever :-)
That this year is a true outlier for me is starkly revealed by my non-cash ROI, broken out by year:
roi profit wagered year
5.1077% $1,168,090 $22,869,080 2012
4.3470% $591,850 $13,615,000 2014
7.2150% $1,763,842 $24,447,000 2015
2.2203% $931,902 $41,971,200 2016
45.7396% $13,470,325 $29,450,000 2017
I'm on track to wager more than 50 million play dollars this year, and to make a profit of over 23 play million.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT-R NLHE 43500 6500 9 82 71 15 27 0
MTT-R NLHE 43500 6500 9 40 61 15 28 0
delta: $-350,000
MTT with rebuys NLHE balance: $12,396,000
2017 balance: $13,470,325
balance: $24,888,155
Friday, July 28, 2017
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