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Old 07-23-2006, 11:17 PM
DonkdHound DonkdHound is offline
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Default Moving Up Levels (Sit & Go)

posted this in the STT forum as well, but figured someone here may have a good answer as well...

Well I have had some nice success playing the $6.50 turbos on stars, and also have dabbled in the 16's, but I haven’t played many 16s. I play poker basically for a couple of hundred a week to buy some gear and have some extra flow while I go to school.

I am definitely not going to be invited to the “Ship It Holla Mansion” anytime soon for my skills, but was wondering if anyone could tell me how much ROI usually drops for those that have successfully made a transition to the 16's... just looking to up my win rate a little bit now that the school year is around the corner so I can earn some loot for some new gear and have some loot in my pocket.


Thanks for any insights
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:22 PM
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Default Re: Moving Up Levels (Sit & Go)

In the 1-table tournaments forum, there's an FAQ.
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:46 PM
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Default Re: Moving Up Levels (Sit & Go)

in before "lol donkaments"
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Old 07-24-2006, 12:17 AM
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Default Re: Moving Up Levels (Sit & Go)

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posted this in the STT forum as well, but figured someone here may have a good answer as well...

Well I have had some nice success playing the $6.50 turbos on stars, and also have dabbled in the 16's, but I haven’t played many 16s. I play poker basically for a couple of hundred a week to buy some gear and have some extra flow while I go to school.

I am definitely not going to be invited to the “Ship It Holla Mansion” anytime soon for my skills, but was wondering if anyone could tell me how much ROI usually drops for those that have successfully made a transition to the 16's... just looking to up my win rate a little bit now that the school year is around the corner so I can earn some loot for some new gear and have some loot in my pocket.


Thanks for any insights

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My best estimate would be that your ROI should go up in this transition. the cheapass SNGs will be full of super-tight nits playing with the last of their pension. When you hit up the 16s, these people typically have less care for their money and just want to get some action.

Good luck, this transition should quadruple your hourly rate to about $4.
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Old 07-24-2006, 12:23 AM
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Default Re: Moving Up Levels (Sit & Go)

how much gear can you buy playing the 6.5s?
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Old 07-24-2006, 12:52 AM
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how much gear can you buy playing the 6.5s?

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it really just depends on what kind of gear you speak of.
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Old 07-24-2006, 12:56 AM
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how much gear can you buy playing the 6.5s?

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50 per day @ 22% ROI = $70 a day (I 8 table)
I play 6 days a week = 70 x 6 = $420

I basically just go pure abercrombie, nothing too serious obv
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