Lowest BB/100 in Online Poker November 21, 2009

BB/100 = Big Bets won per 100 hands played. For No-Limit or Pot-Limit games, BB is defined as two times the big blind (i.e. if blinds are 25c/50¢, then BB is $1).

BB/100 is considered the truest measure of a player’s success as it can be applied regardless of stakes. A negative BB/100 indicates a losing player over that sample size.

Below find the top 100 players with the lowest BB/100 over the last day, week, month and year. Search by poker room, game type, stakes and timeframe. All figures are based on cash games only.

 
Identify the online poker players with the lowest BB/100. Search by room, game, stakes and timeframe.

Poker Room Game Type Stakes Timeframe  
 
Player Room Hands Played BB/100 Read Review
1. iremmats Full Tilt Poker 220 -189.94 Read Review
2. dankerroneous Full Tilt Poker 202 -169.75 Read Review
3. elfvao PokerStars 968 -150.41 Read Review
4. Biba143 Full Tilt Poker 403 -140.74 Read Review
5. hamberger82 PokerStars 207 -128.74 Read Review
6. JGprodigy PokerStars 204 -101.72 Read Review
7. agc1976 PokerStars 623 -97.13 Read Review
8. a1k0n89 Full Tilt Poker 208 -97.09 Read Review
9. IntoTheBlack Full Tilt Poker 1,043 -94.94 Read Review
10. Takaveto Full Tilt Poker 1,118 -93.93 Read Review
11. adidasgo PokerStars 878 -90.80 Read Review
12. spbsharom Full Tilt Poker 429 -90.72 Read Review
13. wf888 Titan Poker 227 -87.80 Read Review
14. PeKePrO PokerStars 211 -85.40 Read Review
15. Makakovich PokerStars 200 -85.11 Read Review

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More on BB/100

A good BB/100 is one that yields any positive figure. In limit Hold'em .5-3BB is excellent over a large sample size, where anything else is not seriously attainable.

In No-Limit Hold'em 0-3BB/100 is beating the game, 4-7 is crushing the game and 8+ is running ridiculously hot. It should be noted that BB/100 is more accurate the more hands you have logged. So it's entirely possible to run at 30BB/100 for a small sample size. BB/100 should therefore be taken with a grain of salt unless you have 20,000+ hands in your database.