So to use the figs in your screen cap:
Amount invested: $95.70 (29 games @ $3.30)
Winnings: $102.24
ROI = Winnings-amount invested/amount invested
= $102.24-$95.7/$95.7
= .068, or %6.83
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Re: How do you know you are winning player?
missed your post. Yep, 6.83.
For an ROI to be %100 or greater, the profit obviously needs to be at least double the amount invested.
For an ROI to be %100 or greater, the profit obviously needs to be at least double the amount invested.
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AJG wrote:That seems like a lot of work for curiosity...
i already have a spreadsheet that calculates it, so all i had to do was copy and paste ur results in.
it seems holdem manager uses a different ROI than what poker tracker uses. (and OPR and other sites for that matter)
interesting
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i meant all the data gathering, but anyways...
The main thing that made me decide on HM was the filtering capabilities.
I tried the Trial of both HM and PT, and just pulled up PT again, although the last few tourneys arent imported...
It says ROI 122.15 when filtered for the $3 buyins...
[Edit, you can see from the Winnings field, this is only missing the las 2 tourneys: $6.60 less]
The main thing that made me decide on HM was the filtering capabilities.
I tried the Trial of both HM and PT, and just pulled up PT again, although the last few tourneys arent imported...
It says ROI 122.15 when filtered for the $3 buyins...
[Edit, you can see from the Winnings field, this is only missing the las 2 tourneys: $6.60 less]
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AJG wrote:i meant all the data gathering, but anyways...
all i did was copy and paste ur results from the 888pl webpage.
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Re: How do you know you are winning player?
Scott wrote:missed your post. Yep, 6.83.
For an ROI to be %100 or greater, the profit obviously needs to be at least double the amount invested.
Depends on your interpretation... HEM seems to include the $3.30 coming back as ROI too. And effectively, it IS a return.
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Bacon wrote:Depends on your interpretation... HEM seems to include the $3.30 coming back as ROI too. And effectively, it IS a return.
as far as i have seen, thats non standard to calculate it like that. but as long as you know exactly what you are looking at, its all good
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Re: How do you know you are winning player?
But what do you think about my screen cap from PT with same ROI??
It seems PT does the same thing then (include the buyin in the return)...
It seems PT does the same thing then (include the buyin in the return)...
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They both seem to have a different idea on what ROI is 
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what is your net profit, and net buyin?
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