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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6383536, member: 397965"] If you go into the menu point "statistics" on Sharkscope, it will also show Total ROI, which is a way more usefull number than Average ROI. Freerolls are not included in average ROI, because you cant make the calculation X/0, but promotional penny-buy events with big overlays are included, and typically they are the reason, why someone has an average ROI of several houndred percent. Lets say the buyin was 1c, and they cashed for 30$. Thats an ROI of 30/0,01*100 = 300.000%. If they then played 999 other tournaments for an average buyin of 1$ with an ROI of 0, their average ROI is now 300.000 / 1000 = 300%. Their total ROI though is only 30/999,01*100 = 3%, and this number is a way more fair representation of, how they have actually been doing. [/QUOTE]
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