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June 26, 2014 - 3:47 pm
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Hello my name is Daniel and I am a player from Sweden. What is a good EVBB/ number for tournament ?  How correct will this nummber be if you play a lot of rebuy tournament ?  I am on a downswing but my EVBB/100 number is the same , between 6 and 7.  I play both ” normal” mtt and rebuy.

Kind regards Daniel

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When considering how well you are running you should be examining your actual bb/100 won to ev bb/100. From what I believe this figure only really takes into account when you get all in before seeing the river card. You also have to have a huge sample for this to see how good/bad you are runnin.

 

I mainly use it for different stages of 180s/45s to see how well i've been running in all in situations.

 

I dont know what would be considered a ''good'' number.

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I've never thought about this really too much, but in order for this to be useful, you could actually look a few different things that would tell different stories. you could look at stack sizes, for example <15, 15-24, 24-40, 41-60, 60+, amount of time spent into the tournament (hand number, time changes, level ranges like 1-5, 6-10, 11-15), you could combine them to be different filters. personally, i think it would be most useful for leak finding if you have a ton of hands on yourself playing the same tournaments.

 

I want to know how you're looking at this number. 

 

Rebuy tournaments, if you play a higher variance AND more profitable style pre-add on, this would increase your number because the amount of money you can win off someone increase with stack sizes. you'll be playing more 100bb+ poker here.

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This is something I have alwyas aksed around for.  I think its a good training tool(in terms of finding leaks).  Sure it isnt the only thing important but I think it can be helpful to a lot of people.

 

Back in 2011 when I did this, I asked around in some skype groups, and got a lot of people that were not willing to answer for obvious reasons(probably because it wasnt as good as they wanted).  But fomr what I did get is something like 4-6 BB/100 post antes being good for midstakes regs.

 

I think you should also want to look at stack depth.  it should, given playability, go down as stack depth in BBs decreases.  Some people I have looked at actually have it go down at the very highes stack depths post antes, which is not a good sign and usually signals some strong leaks in their big stack play.

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Thanks for the reply !  I will start look into my stack depht for leaks and keep working on my game. Thumbs upp for the podcast which brought me to the site !!

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+1 on Cody's insights, it's a really valuable learning tool. It's probably the only tool you have available as a MTT player to judge your performance in some sort of concrete way, since results so rarely correlate to performances. There's no specific number to aim for, just try to keep that number going up each week or each month.

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