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long title but i will buy it
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I'm not sure how well this book will sell.
Online SNGs have been on the decline for several reasons. Most notably is that the structure of paying 3 spots presents an obvious necessary strategy: tight early and loose-aggressive late. As the online games are getting tougher, a lot of SNG players have switched to cash games. |
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I'm not sure how well this book will sell. Online SNGs have been on the decline for several reasons. Most notably is that the structure of paying 3 spots presents an obvious necessary strategy: tight early and loose-aggressive late. As the online games are getting tougher, a lot of SNG players have switched to cash games. [/ QUOTE ] I have the opposite viewpoint as you on this one. Even though online SnGs may be suffering, a lot of people including my friends play tournements with similar styles to SnGs. I feel there will be a market for people who are not professionals but still play in a lot of home tourneys |
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this looks pretty good , im gonna buy it
when is it going out , mason? |
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Should be expanded to two-tables also. Or, it shouldn't, because I don't want people getting better at them.
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I'm not sure how well this book will sell. Online SNGs have been on the decline for several reasons. Most notably is that the structure of paying 3 spots presents an obvious necessary strategy: tight early and loose-aggressive late. As the online games are getting tougher, a lot of SNG players have switched to cash games. [/ QUOTE ] I have the opposite viewpoint as you on this one. Even though online SnGs may be suffering, a lot of people including my friends play tournements with similar styles to SnGs. I feel there will be a market for people who are not professionals but still play in a lot of home tourneys [/ QUOTE ] Exactly-most home game tourneys are essentially SNGs, based on the number of players, paying more than 1 spot, and a quick blind structure. Maybe Mason/someone can come up with a title that works the home game aspect in without being too clumsy? I might also shy away from the word "Online" in the title in a post-UIGEA world. I'm guessing this has to be a pretty good book because I have the feeling that Mason/David are probably pretty brutal in judging unsolicited manuscripts. |
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I'm guessing that Mason/David can't accurately judge the quality of a book on SNGs.
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Sounds like a good idea for a book, but I stopped playing SnG's regularly (and profitably) a year ago for various reasons.
Recently I have come back to the games and noticed the level of play is significantly tougher this year.... |
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I'm not sure how well this book will sell. Online SNGs have been on the decline for several reasons. Most notably is that the structure of paying 3 spots presents an obvious necessary strategy: tight early and loose-aggressive late. As the online games are getting tougher, a lot of SNG players have switched to cash games. [/ QUOTE ] But all the micro-limit ballas love this stuff. My wife couldn't get enough of the $1 SnGs last semester. |
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