Re: Best way to build a small roll through MTTs?
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The 4/180's are definitely soft and good for roll-building.
I also like the 45-man SNGs on Stars, the turbos are great if you want to play a MTT in like an hour, plus they have way less variance than normal MTTs. These are how I built what roll I have.
They are also running 300 Max tourneys now, IN all shapes and colors (NLHE, PLHE, PLO8, PLO, 6-max)that are in the 7-9 dollar range.
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Interesting that you say the turbos have less variance than a normal, slower, MTT structure? How come ?
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Because they're 45-man fields instead of 300+ fields?
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Sorry, I thought you meant that turbos had less variance than normal slower structures.
For the same no. of entrants though say 18 man turbo vs. 18 man normal SNG OR 300 man turbo MTT vs. 300 man slow MTT, the turbos must have greater variance.
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If you have a good handle on how to play a turbo (correct pushbotting strategy, etc.), I think you'd be surprised at how small the difference in variance actually is, albeit the turbos definitely have more... just not much more.
Plus, if we are talking MT SNGs here, your hourly rate is higher in turbos than in normal blind speed MT SNGs, just due to the fact that you can play an entire 45-man turbo in just a bit over an hour.
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