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SNGs: multitabling vs. higher stakes
Other than boredom, is there any difference playing four $5.00 + .50 vs a single $20 + 2.00 sit and go?
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Re: SNGs: multitabling vs. higher stakes
Well generally you will have a lower ROI as you move up stakes. So multi tabling 4 @ $5 should give you a better return than 1 @ $20. However, most people would multi table the number of tables they are happy playing. In which case the lower ROI is normally outweighed by the increased stakes and players can offset the lower ROI by making more $ per hour.
Don’t think I have explained that too well but I know what I mean. LOL |
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Re: SNGs: multitabling vs. higher stakes
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Well generally you will have a lower ROI as you move up stakes. So multi tabling 4 @ $5 should give you a better return than 1 @ $20. However, most people would multi table the number of tables they are happy playing. In which case the lower ROI is normally outweighed by the increased stakes and players can offset the lower ROI by making more $ per hour. Don’t think I have explained that too well but I know what I mean. LOL [/ QUOTE ] Thank goodness you do because nobody else does. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Actually, I do understand. |
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Re: SNGs: multitabling vs. higher stakes
You'll improve by playing the $20 (hopefully), your game will improve, and within a month you'll be playing four $20's and considering playing a $50.
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