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1st place vs. hourly profit
I've been playing online (fake money) for a while, on various sites, as well as reading and studying, and I'm about to start with real money, $3 SNG on PokerStars. Sometimes, with small stack but plenty of BB, I will play heads-up or with two other players extremely tight, fold a bunch of hands, frustrate my opponent(s) and eventually jump in with a great hand when he keeps trying to get me all-in. This often seems to works as a strategy, but can lead to some VERY long heads-up matches for a higher place. Should I be calculating the effect of tournament length on my hourly profit, or is trying to win, by whatever means, a good habit to form regardless of other considerations? I do not plan on multitabling, at least for a while.
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#2
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
Winning is always going to be much better for your hourly rate. It really isn't close.
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#3
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
Are you asking if you should settle for second place in order to keep the game shorter?
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#4
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
Not exactly. I'm asking if I should consider a style change to spped up the game while still trying to win, or just stay with what seems to work against certain types of players.
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
You have to continue to make good +EV decisions. Just trying to get it over with quickly, will cost you more in winnings than you'll gain with shortening your tournaments.
But, you may be calling too tight. Play with ranges your opponents could have and see what you should be calling with heads up. SNGPT has a good tutorial on HUs play. |
#6
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
Is that a web site, or a forum on here?
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#7
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
Its a tool.
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#8
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
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Is that a web site, or a forum on here? [/ QUOTE ] It is software that runs ICM based calculations. Read the FAQ to learn more about ICM. http://www.sitngo-analyzer.com/ |
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
The bubble usually bursts within the first five minutes of a play money tournament.
This will not be true, even in a $3 STT. Learn to play short-handed and ITM and it will pay dividends in the $6 and $15 STT when you move up. The best thing you can do now is learn ICM. ICMoney |
#10
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Re: 1st place vs. hourly profit
fake money games are ITM lvl 1. you wont have this "problem" nearly as much with teh reals monies
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