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I nonstop register for $6.5 45s, 11$ 45s, 12$ 180's, and sometimes 27$ 45s.
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happy birthday alex
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The 6s run fast, I get in 18 in less than an hour registering.
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I just played my 1000th $60/45. 14% ROI, and I'm definitely making a lot of mistakes. I'm fairly sure there are a handful of regulars who play them better than I do (alesanre, ebo come to mind). I think 20%-25% is possible, but likely not much higher.
I can't speak about the lower levels, other than that I've played a few $27s and the play is noticeably but not extremely weaker. |
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Are these easier to multitable than regular sngs? I mean if the players are worse you may not loose as much by playing a lot of them if you have a good edge just by playing tighter and pushing right.
And perhaps not to much is happening until the finaltable and bubble so probably you don't play to many bubbles or HU at the same time as you would in a 9 or 6 table sng. |
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I mean if the players are worse you may not lose as much by playing a lot of them if you have a good edge just by playing tighter and pushing right. [/ QUOTE ] This is the reason good bankroll management is required to withstand the swings that will occur with proper play. The darn fish have to get lucky once in a while to keep them coming back. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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