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Old 10-21-2007, 01:00 PM
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Default Re: Are there any STT guides? (I\'m a new player)

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Play the Party 11s instead of the 6s - the players aren't any better and you only pay 10% fee instead of 20%.

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Old 10-21-2007, 01:07 PM
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Default Re: Are there any STT guides? (I\'m a new player)

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Just wondering if there any guides written to give a new player a basic concept of how to play SNGs.

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Old 10-21-2007, 03:01 PM
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Default Re: Are there any STT guides? (I\'m a new player)

Sng's are the least profitable poker game on the net. Why anyone would like to learn them is beyond me. If you plan on playing MTT's, then it's a good background. Everyone learned to play these when a 20-25% ROI was a reality. Today, 5-7% is the ROI that can be expected from a jam up player. Learn NL cash, MTTs or LHE. You'll never make any real $ at sng's. You have to play 8-16 at a time to grind out a real hourly wage. Some old timers still play sng's because it's the most enjoyable form of poker to play. And we hate the fact that we have expert knowledge on something, but it's almost worthless in todays market. Good luck.
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