Very curious about this one. From books I've read, it's been suggested that you determine your "unit" size based on size of your BR and your desired ROR, but I have heard (read) many talk about a unit as the following as well:
1. Minimum bet
2. Max bet
3. Average bet
I'm assuming there is no standard here. I just think it helps for readers to understand what someone is talking about.
For me, when I started out I was playing only at $10 tables with a 10K bank so I counted a unit as $10 (this gave me a higher ROR than desired but there were no $5 tables available for me to play). Now that my BR has increased substantially, I play primarily $25 tables so I measure units in $25 increments even when I occasionally play $15 tables and will build my ramp on $15 increments.
What criteria do you use to measure a unit?
Thanks
1. Minimum bet
2. Max bet
3. Average bet
I'm assuming there is no standard here. I just think it helps for readers to understand what someone is talking about.
For me, when I started out I was playing only at $10 tables with a 10K bank so I counted a unit as $10 (this gave me a higher ROR than desired but there were no $5 tables available for me to play). Now that my BR has increased substantially, I play primarily $25 tables so I measure units in $25 increments even when I occasionally play $15 tables and will build my ramp on $15 increments.
What criteria do you use to measure a unit?
Thanks