I have just started playing £10 DYMs. I have played 30 games and have an ROI of 27.5. Can anyone tell me what is my cashing percentage. I cant seem to get my head round this.
it depends on whether your buy-ins vary. if they don't, you've probably won 21 of your 30 games, or in other words, in 70% of the DYMs you played you doubled your money.
27.5% ROI on £330.00 invested gives a profit of £90.75, so you have turned £330.00 into £330.00 + £90.75 = £420.75
The 75p is probably a rounding error, so we'll call it £420.00.
Each time you cash you win £20, so you have cashed 21 times (21 x £20 = £420)
21 out of 30 means you've cashed 70% of the times you've played (21/30 x 100%)
That's great results over this small sample, very well played. Enjoy the heater while it lasts, a 70% cashing percentage is impossible to maintain in the long run no matter how good you are.
Just had a quick look at your stats for £10 dyms and it says that you've played 27 and finished ITM 77.8% so you've cashed just over 3/4 of the games you've played.
Thanks for all your replies guys been a great help. Hope the heater continues. Garry QQQ what do you consider an achevaible winning percentage over a larger sample say 1000 games for a good player? Posted by spinky6108
I'm not a DYM expert, but I'd say around 60% is the maximum possible for the very best players. This would assume they're not multitabling. As the number of tables being played at any one time goes up the cashing percentage would fall obviously.
In the case of 1,000 x £11 DYMs if you cashed 600 times you'd see a return of 60 x £20 = £1,200 from £1,100 invested, a profit of £100, That's an ROI of 9%.
On high volumes like that Rewards earnings become important. As I understand it the high-volume DYM grinders earn more profit from the Rewards sceme than they win at the tables.
The trick is to find the right balance, you need find the optimal number of tables for you where the extra gain from Rewards outweighs what you lose from your ROI. Good luck, the £11 games are quite tough to beat over a big sample.
Thanks Gary for your reply thats a lot of games for £100 profit lol.
I have decided to post my results on a 100 game DYM challenge to see if i can beat 60% win rate, its a bit of a cheat to start because i've all ready played 31 games.
Thanks Gary for your reply thats a lot of games for £100 profit lol. I have decided to post my results on a 100 game DYM challenge to see if i can beat 60% win rate, its a bit of a cheat to start because i've all ready played 31 games. So as of now it reads Played 31 Won 22 Lost 9 ROI 29.3% Cashing percentage 70.96% I will proberly play 1 or 2 tables at a time Posted by spinky6108
1k games at the £11's is priority though so £300 profit including bonuses + benefits. Still not great imo but definitely worth more than £100.
If you play 1k games and cash in 600 of them you would turn a profit of £1,000 excluding rake back.
600x£9 profit =£5,400 - 400x£11=£4,400 = £1,000.
Rake back for 1000 games would be 10k points.
Fwiw the top players at this level have hit an roi of between 7-8%. The most important thing to look for when playing these is not your roi but your £/hr rate.
If you play 1k games and cash in 600 of them you would turn a profit of £1,000 excluding rake back. 600x£9 profit =£5,400 - 400x£11=£4,400 = £1,000. Rake back for 1000 games would be 10k points. Fwiw the top players at this level have hit an roi of between 7-8%. The most important thing to look for when playing these is not your roi but your £/hr rate. Posted by DoubleAAA
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My fail, I did the maths on 100 games, not 1,000.
Essentially a 60% win-rate in £11 DYMs gives a profit of £1 per game entered, and an ROI of 9%. Multiply accordingly for whatever sample size you choose. Good luck.
Excellant results Ger don't think i will challange you yet. Your too good. Last night i played 4 and cashed in 2. I felt it was tough at the tables with a lot off very good regs about. So total after Day 2 reads Played 35 Cashed 24 Lost 11 ROI 24.9 Win rate 68.5% Posted by spinky6108
Except what gerardirl failed to mention was that is with Omaha, albeit still fantastic results. If you take his/hers holdem stats then it's 9.3% or 60.6% ITM over a very small sample with the highest buy in being £3
Any idea what mine is??? If its really bad just say no. I dont really stick too one game though a mix of everything, hopefully recently my stats have improved a bit. I dont think they would be that good with how many small ddeposis I made over time with no withdrawls.
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it depends on whether your buy-ins vary. if they don't, you've probably won 21 of your 30 games, or in other words, in 70% of the DYMs you played you doubled your money.
27.5% ROI on £330.00 invested gives a profit of £90.75, so you have turned £330.00 into £330.00 + £90.75 = £420.75
The 75p is probably a rounding error, so we'll call it £420.00.
Each time you cash you win £20, so you have cashed 21 times (21 x £20 = £420)
21 out of 30 means you've cashed 70% of the times you've played (21/30 x 100%)
That's great results over this small sample, very well played. Enjoy the heater while it lasts, a 70% cashing percentage is impossible to maintain in the long run no matter how good you are.
In the case of 1,000 x £11 DYMs if you cashed 600 times you'd see a return of 60 x £20 = £1,200 from £1,100 invested, a profit of £100, That's an ROI of 9%.
On high volumes like that Rewards earnings become important. As I understand it the high-volume DYM grinders earn more profit from the Rewards sceme than they win at the tables.
The trick is to find the right balance, you need find the optimal number of tables for you where the extra gain from Rewards outweighs what you lose from your ROI. Good luck, the £11 games are quite tough to beat over a big sample.
My fail, I did the maths on 100 games, not 1,000.
Essentially a 60% win-rate in £11 DYMs gives a profit of £1 per game entered, and an ROI of 9%. Multiply accordingly for whatever sample size you choose. Good luck.
but good luck!!!!!!!
You're doing well Spinky!