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I like to muti-table the 45 max on Stars (not Turbos) They take about 1 1/2 hours to complete. I fire up 2 after the kids are in bed ~8:45 and I am usually in bed by 11 pm EST.
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can anyone help me out by recommending which Stars tourneys have the best combo of overlay and ending in a reasonable amount of time (I'm pretty sure I have an overlay in a 2500 person $3.30, but 2500 people = past my bed time...) [/ QUOTE ] Your definition of OVERLAY does not seem to be consistent with what I normally see referred to as overlay. There is normally no overlay in Star's Guarantees. Edit: I type slow, several responses while I typed my response. |
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I suck at speaking english, understandable since it's my first and only language. To clarify any advice on which tourneys have the best combo of VALUE and swiftness of resolution? Are the 180s the way to go?
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I suck at speaking english, understandable since it's my first and only language. To clarify any advice on which tourneys have the best combo of VALUE and swiftness of resolution? Are the 180s the way to go? [/ QUOTE ] I don't think so. I would try some of the $8.80 360 max tourneys. Or just play some 45 turbos. |
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I suck at speaking english, understandable since it's my first and only language. To clarify any advice on which tourneys have the best combo of VALUE and swiftness of resolution? Are the 180s the way to go? [/ QUOTE ] The 4/180s seem to run a bit over 3 hours. But I haven't been in one that run under 3 hours. |
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