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$10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
Is there a significant difference? If I crush the $10 9person sit and gos, would I be able to beat the $20's? Any info appreciated.
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
Roffles.
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
which site? lol
at party there's no difference |
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
in b4 lock
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
On Stars. Why is this so funny?
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
bump
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
Not worth bumping.
If you're happy with your game at $10 and have a big enough bankroll to play within your comfort zone at $20 go ahead and take a shot. You're the only person who can tell if your game will still be good enough. This kind of stuff is covered in the FAQ. |
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Re: $10 to $20 sit and gos.....QUESTION
Must... be... nice... to... OP!
Ahem. Dear OP, The 20s will be marginally more difficult than the 10s. On the whole, you can expect players to make slightly fewer dumb moves / be slightly tighter early, have a slightly better understanding of ICM, be slightly better postflop, etc. What you can expect is a slight decrease in your ROI (This is in the FAQ - attainable ROI section). If you can "crush" the 10s, you should have no problem "beating" the 20s. Really there's no reason to start a thread about this though, because wtf do you expect people to say? "If you can crush the 10s, you can't beat the 20s" - things like this make no sense. So what you're going to get are a few people saying things like "why not just try taking a shot", and a few more saying things like "being that they are a slightly higher buyin, they will probably be slightly harder to beat". But seriously, just take a shot at them, play a couple and see what the differences are for yourself. Locked. |
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