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What to Buy?
Which of the following is the best investment for someone who...
<ul type="square">[*]Used to beat the Party $55s before the shutdown[*]Bought SNGPT when it came out and is pretty comfortable with push/fold poker[*]Been away from STTs for awhile[/list]1. SNGWiz (for bubble training and limpers) 2. SNGIcons ($100 account setup fee?) 3. New 2+2 SnG book (WTF would I do until July and WhoTF is Colin?) 4. Curtians mysterious $100 chart (what the hell is this thing) 5. Get a SnG Coach (I did the Bob Ciaffone thing years ago) 6. Cardrunners (learn to pwn NL 6-max game) 7. Other? |
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Re: What to Buy?
SNGicons. the $100 buys you somewhere around 100 videos they already have (most are multi-tabling) and the $20 a month keeps them updating.
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Re: What to Buy?
wow, sngicons is obviously the wrong choice.
if $100 is a large amount of money, none of the above. if you just feel like purchasing a study aide for some reason, i'd recommend just not playing stts any more, and getting a cardrunners membership. |
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Re: What to Buy?
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wow, sngicons is obviously the wrong choice. [/ QUOTE ] Why? Is it geared towards beginners? [ QUOTE ] if $100 is a large amount of money, none of the above. [/ QUOTE ] $100 is not a lot of money. I would expect to pay much more for a SnG coach. |
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Re: What to Buy?
NYJ,
My "point" is that the best thing you can do is: Not play stts any more. The second best thing you can do is: Consider how much you're going to play, and first consider if the various free resources you can find easilly might be the best thing for you to spend time on, before considering paying for anything at all. |
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Re: What to Buy?
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Not play stts any more. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting point. I've been wondering about this. Lately I'm thinking this is higher EV than playing stts. |
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Re: What to Buy?
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Not play stts any more. [/ QUOTE ] Given that you've got a green font in this forum can you expand upon why you believe this? |
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Re: What to Buy?
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if you just feel like purchasing a study aide for some reason, i'd recommend just not playing stts any more, and getting a cardrunners membership. [/ QUOTE ] Sort of a strange reply, what you are implying in saying to ditch STTS? Regarding the $100 for a tool that's less than two buyins of the OP's old level. To OP, go with sngicons, and I think they do some sort of bubble trainer bundle. Good luck.. |
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Re: What to Buy?
[ QUOTE ]
Which of the following is the best investment for someone who... <ul type="square">[*]Used to beat the Party $55s before the shutdown[*]Bought SNGPT when it came out and is pretty comfortable with push/fold poker[*]Been away from STTs for awhile[/list]1. SNGWiz (for bubble training and limpers) 2. SNGIcons ($100 account setup fee?) 3. New 2+2 SnG book (WTF would I do until July and WhoTF is Colin?) 4. Curtians mysterious $100 chart (what the hell is this thing) 5. Get a SnG Coach (I did the Bob Ciaffone thing years ago) 6. Cardrunners (learn to pwn NL 6-max game) 7. Other? [/ QUOTE ] did you get an answer? |
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Re: What to Buy?
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did you get an answer? [/ QUOTE ] Play ring, it's so much fun!!!! (my graph from last week NL100): |
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