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bettingman00 11-25-2007 01:41 PM

The 16s on PokerStars
 
Tell me how the play is from the 6s? Is it just the same players on a lot of tables?.And also what are you beating this game at(roi)

And anything eles you can tell me

Thanks

vers 11-25-2007 01:44 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
Way too many regulars.

15 ROI, but not a massive sample.

jetlag99 11-25-2007 02:23 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
Yes, alot of regulars multitabling but lower rake (6,67% vs 8,33%). Try it out. ROI 10-12% is good.

SteveM 11-25-2007 03:01 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
Yeah, the low rake attracts a lot of grinding regs. You can't avoid them completely, but there are always lots of tables running, so if I see too many regs setting up sets, I just wait a few minutes. I've done about 1000 w/ ROI of 12-13% which is lower ROI but better in terms of $/hr than I was making at the $6.50s. Oh - and there are still plenty of awful players - you just might have to fight the other sharks for their flesh. GL.

sippin_criss 11-25-2007 03:08 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
lots of regs but a lot of them are also not that great considering they're playing 16's, myself included. just like moving up in any other level in any other form of poker, it gets a little more difficult as you move up.

SteveM 11-25-2007 03:15 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
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lots of regs but a lot of them are also not that great considering they're playing 16's, myself included. just like moving up in any other level in any other form of poker, it gets a little more difficult as you move up.

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I agree completely (and MY self included, too). The $16s are a little tougher, but assuming you are a winner at the $6.50s, I don't think you'll find the $16s THAT much harder, so your $/hr will probably increase if you move up and can handle the change in stakes psychologically. Maybe add in 1 table at a time while you continue to do the $6.50s?

P.S. Sippin_criss, you've put in a TON of time at the $16s (and congrats on your results)- any plans to move up?

sippin_criss 11-25-2007 03:24 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
I did move up to the $27s last year, then I switched to cash and lived in busto-land for quite some time... now I'll consider moving up if I can get good and also get out of busto-land.

bettingman00 11-25-2007 03:43 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
Thanks for all your info. what kind of bankroll do i need to 9 table the 16s?

ps this site rocks

CheeseMoney 11-25-2007 04:24 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
Whatever you want. I'm a pussy so I always like to have enough for 100 buyins at the next level (eg, 2700 at the 16s). No way a winning player ever needs this, or really even 100 at this level, but it was a psychological thing. Realistically 50 should be plenty at this level. My first trip up though I went up a grand, then quickly blew it all, and I had to drop down and grew some sort of complex.

Also, this has been addressed many times already, so IBL.

jetlag99 11-25-2007 05:02 PM

Re: The 16s on PokerStars
 
I say 100 buy-ins too if multitabling 10+. Variance in 9-handed SNG can be a monster.


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