Lowest BB/100 in Online Poker November 21, 2008

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.

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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 Game Stakes Timeframe BB/100
1. youknownot Full Tilt Poker All All Today -106.42
2. AggJedi Full Tilt Poker All All Today -86.93
3. Chicken Curry Full Tilt Poker All All Today -77.59
4. YouOnlyLivOnce Full Tilt Poker All All Today -74.08
5. OzolIgor Full Tilt Poker All All Today -66.17
6. Soooted-Drugs Full Tilt Poker All All Today -62.49
7. SaturdayNight1 Full Tilt Poker All All Today -59.47
8. Chabrol Full Tilt Poker All All Today -56.39
9. Gimme Your Do Full Tilt Poker All All Today -55.80
10. cashwizard Full Tilt Poker All All Today -51.57
11. Jaaboo Full Tilt Poker All All Today -50.52
12. TheBrikster Full Tilt Poker All All Today -48.90
13. BigOldAndFat Full Tilt Poker All All Today -45.40
14. kalaneuvos Full Tilt Poker All All Today -44.45
15. tunderhill Full Tilt Poker All All Today -41.98

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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.