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stallyon
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Calculating ROI and RDR
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I'm not new to Poker but this is the first time of heard of these terms.
I understand that ROI means Return On Investment but what does RDR mean?
And how would I go about calculating what my ROI and RDR is?
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RDR is a new term developed by the tank.
ROI is just the % win against your Stake.
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Isnt RDR the noise a Cornish pirate makes after someone tells him a particularly amusing anecdote?
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Quote from: ACE2M on April 19, 2006, 09:16:49 AM
RDR is a new term developed by the tank.
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Quote from: matt674 on April 19, 2006, 09:30:54 AM
Isnt RDR the noise a Cornish pirate makes after someone tells him a particularly amusing anecdote?
and why are Pirate's called Pirates....they jusr arrrrrrrrrrr!
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Quote from: ACE2M on April 19, 2006, 09:16:49 AM
RDR is a new term developed by the tank.
ROI is just the % win against your Stake.
so if I enter 10 x $3 + 0.30 SnGs making a total of $33 and win 4 of them at $11.70 each making a profit of $46.80 then my ROI is:
(46.80 - 33)
33
or : 41.82%
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Yes, but be careful about misusing the term profit.
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Quote from: thetank on April 19, 2006, 10:49:41 AM
Yes, but be careful about misusing the term profit.
I see what you mean. My profit for winning a game isn't $11.70 but is actually $8.40 after taking off my inital stake of $3.30
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