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Question on 3.25 6-Max Turbos...
I suppose this question can apply to higher buy-in 6-Max turbos as well... What are the pros/cons of playing 6-Max turbo as opposed to full table? Do you find that you get more "play" and that it feels less like a turbo than the full table games? Also, for those of you with a decent enough sample size... how does your ROI compare to a comparable buy-in full table turbo, and to non-turbo 6-Max games? I know I'm asking a lot of questions here... I'm just very excited about the results I've been seeing in the small sample size of these games I've been playing.
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Re: Question on 3.25 6-Max Turbos...
Honestly, you learn how to push/fold 3-handed in a 65/35 payout structure versus push/fold 4-handed in a 50/30/20 structure.
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Re: Question on 3.25 6-Max Turbos...
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Honestly, you learn how to push/fold 3-handed in a 65/35 payout structure versus push/fold 4-handed in a 50/30/20 structure. [/ QUOTE ] and in my experience (though slim is lord, heed his word and mine only with a grain of salt, for he is the end all be all of 6m sngs), youll get more medium stack play as far as sngs go, like playing a bubble with 30bb, something i havent done a whole lot of at 9 mans. |
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Re: Question on 3.25 6-Max Turbos...
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and in my experience (though slim is lord, heed his word and mine only with a grain of salt, for he is the end all be all of 6m sngs), youll get more medium stack play as far as sngs go, like playing a bubble with 30bb, something i havent done a whole lot of at 9 mans. [/ QUOTE ] This is my experience too. |
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