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None of these guides are +$EV.
But I guess they're better than nothing. Yugoslav PS The blinds aren't really different from the old structure and guides, they are just proportionally higher and a level might be missing. PPS The guide I'm thinking of is adanthar's guide |
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#2
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Heh, if they are -EV I definately don't want to show him. I thought I saw a thread floating around here with the adjustment for new blinds but maybe it was another site. I'm not big on SNG's.
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#3
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well if there was only one thread needed we wouldnt have a forum for this now would we?
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#4
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to convert from old blinds (800 chip stack) to new blinds (2000 chip stack), multiply by 2.5.
if you/your mate can't convert from the old blinds to the new ones, you probably should find something else to spend your money and time on - preferably that doesn't involve rapid maths calculations. |
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#5
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You need a lot more knowledge to beat sngs than a few simple instructions. I would pass on backing anyone who isn't a winning sng player already. Even if they are a great limit player, it's not going to help them playing nl or limit sngs. The game is a form of poker with its own unique stategies(mostly the opposite of what seems to make sense). The only way to learn the ropes is to datamine a great player and/or buy sng power tools. I wouuld bet it would take a DEDICATED player 6 months of hard study to be a long term winner at sngs. Even then playing $11 nl sngs you will average a $2 return on your $11 investment. The top players play a minimum of 1000 sngs every month. If they make $2 on each one(@20% ROI) that's 1000x2=$2000 profit. I hope this helps.
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