What is a good 5/5 plo hourly?

What is a good 5/5 plo hourly?

Anybody have any clue what this may be? Whats a good one, and what are the top PLO players’ hourly?

I only have one friend to go off of and obviously it’s not a big enough sample so I’m just trying to see if anybody is willing to share their stats. I don’t have nearly enough hours so mine are skewed.

I was having a discussion with another player at a table last week and he estimated the top players to be about $100. I thought otherwise... any thoughts?

This is for live poker only. 5/5 plo, 2/5 plo, or 5/10 plo works too. I guess we can stick with casino poker and maybe the occasional Home game or no home game at all.

Primarily looking for players with over 1k+ hours, if not I guess 500+ can work as well.

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03 February 2018 at 01:28 AM
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I feel like we kind of have a backwards approach to figuring out what reasonable win rates should be. Shouldn't we be asking how much recreational players lose per hour? Multiply by the number of recs. Divide that number by the regs. That would be a sound way of telling you what a reasonable win rate is, and it is going to vary from game to game.

My estimate is that in NLH recs lose between 15-45bb /100 hands, averaging 30bb/100. At 30 hands per hour this is 4.5bb to 13.5 bb/hr, averaging 9bb /hr. This is not adjusted for straddles. And these numbers are geared more towards 6 max tables online with-2 recs. Full ring live it is should vary some.

For PLO I have no idea the loss rate is for recreational players per 100 hands. I assume you get less hands per hour as well.


Over $100 less than $200 at my 5/5 with a 1k-3k buyin at one place and a 500-2.5k buyin at the other

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