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Skill level at tenners compared to fives (sngs)?
A while i have succeeded to maintain a decent record at bodog. 73% of the matches won. I think im kind of a nit cause im playing fives with a 800 dollar bankroll, but somehow i decided that i wouldnt move up permanently until im over thousand. Just playing for fun u know and get the same satisfaction. At least hundred buy ins for me. I was wondering to ask what is the skill difference in tenners compared to fives? I've of course seen a few matches and players seemed to be a bit more solid. There are mixed opinions on that.
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Re: Skill level at tenners compared to fives (sngs)?
The skill level at the 10's is still pretty horrible. Expect your 73% winrate to drop drastically as you play a larger sample size and move up to higher levels.
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So what is a good record?
A realistic record to be considered good at low stakes HU sng's 5-10$
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Re: So what is a good record?
my only advice--don't play scared
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Re: So what is a good record?
small offtop:
SNG 10$ = ... NL cash level? or backwards: NL50 cash = ... SNG level. Thanks guys. |
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Re: So what is a good record?
Just play some. There is no significant difference. You'll meet 1 in 20 above average players instead of 1 in 25. Set aside a chunk of dough and play some. The games aren't harder... but the swings to your roll will be larger.
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