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Math junkies, which SNG is best value
This was put up on Card Player a little while ago:
WSOP satellites A few seem to jump out, like the $335 two winner, vs. the $235 two winner. But what do you guys think? Which ones seem the best value? |
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Re: Math junkies, which SNG is best value
strictly on rake:
the 1 table, 1 winners are raking $13/person up to the 525s, and $45/person in the 1060s. So the 525s are easily best value. the 1 table, 2 winners are raking $15/person up to the 1035s, and $20/person in the 2050s. the 2 table, 2 winners are raking $10/person up to the 520s, and $15/person in the $1030s. the 2 table, 3 winners are raking $10/person up to the 775s, and $15/person in the 1545s the 3 table, 3 winners are raking $10/person up to the 520s and $15/person in the 1035s. the eight handeds are pulling $130 off the table, so they're raking $130/8 or $16.25/person the 6320 horse one table is raking $50/person, the 3170 two table is raking $51.25/person, the 2120 3 table is raking $52.50/person. Overall, it looks like the multitable ones are the best value (plus people are more likely to play incorrectly near the end of those), although the singles will obviously fill faster. The rakes are very reasonable on all, especially at the higher levels. |
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Re: Math junkies, which SNG is best value
they should adopt these rakes for the events.
765+10, 1530+15, etc. Instead of 1350+150, $1820+180 or whatever it is. |
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Re: Math junkies, which SNG is best value
These pay lammers and not strictly buy ins, right?
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Re: Math junkies, which SNG is best value
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These pay lammers and not strictly buy ins, right? [/ QUOTE ] right |
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