https://www.sharkscope.com/#Player-S.../players/heatz
So I just recently came back to playing poker. I quit about 6 months ago or so, and haven't played since(used to play on a different network/site). After coming back i've had my fair share of good and bad days, as you can tell by my graph. Also I haven't run well at all the past 3 days(despite winning most of what I have in that time period). For instance, the nearly $400 I won was from a tournament where, 3 handed I had aces and was shoved on vs aj and he hit 4 card board flush with the ace of hearts to bust me. I also got aces I think at least 10 times this past sunday and I don't remember them holding once(although that could be wrong given most people tend to think they are running worse than they actually are).
Point is I don't know how much luck/skill contributed to my wins/roi. In any case, I have really poor BRM in general, and tend to buy in to tournaments way above the maximum amount I should be buying in for. Thankfully i'm up right now, but it often doesn't work out as much as it did recently. I'd add a caviot and say I have been a lot stricter than I think i've ever been with my BRM in the past few days, but take that with a grain of salt because I know I am still not even close to as disciplined as some people are(basically what I mean is I went from absolutely 0 BRM to 'some' BRM, starting to take it serious).
So is this normal ROI? I have read a handful of posts on various boards from google searching saying normal ROI is around >30% or a bit higher for most MTT players, and I don't think i'm on some "hot streak" or whatever(my ROI was still 50%+ before I even won my most recent +$370 or so), so am I just doing well? Is it because of how I manage bankroll?
I don't mean to brag, but it's not like I really have much of a way to gage whether or not i'm just playing good or not other than just a general sense(like if i'm up or down money). So that's why i'm curious.