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Old 10-30-2007, 05:55 AM
masss masss is offline
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Default Adjustments between 30s and 60s

Hey guys I've lurked here and there in this forum for a while. I stopped playing SNGs for a while but have recently started to grind them again and I would like to start contributing to this forum.

I know its a bit premature to gauge my roi after several hundred SNGs but my numbers are just ridiculous. I have been playing sets of 8 mixing 30s and 60s to reduce variance with my BR. After about 200 at each level I am -24% ROI at the 30s (WTFFFFF [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]) and 13% ROI at the 60s (yayyyy [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img])

Do any you guys experience -24% ROIs over several hundred SNGs??? It is pretty demoralizing to be getting crushed so badly at the 30s.

Also, I pretty much play the same game at both these levels. Are there any adjustments that I should be making between the 30s and 60s?

Help me Help me please!
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Old 10-30-2007, 06:20 AM
sence25 sence25 is offline
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Default Re: Adjustments between 30s and 60s

Perfect example for variance, ain't it?
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Old 10-30-2007, 06:37 AM
AlcateL AlcateL is offline
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Default Re: Adjustments between 30s and 60s

Variance, I'm not sure there's too many adjustments.

Personally I play more aggressive in the higher ones but still often get called AI for 7-9 BB's by KQ or A2 but what can you do.

If I was you i'd just run better.
Good luck!
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