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Re: sng guide for noobs
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these guides are such trash. if u wanna get good at all at sngs throw these guides out and get out there and experience the games themselves, and actually think about the hands you are playing. holla [/ QUOTE ] Are you suggesting that people.........think....for themselves? That might just be crazy enough to work. |
#12
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Re: sng guide for noobs
Found an other strategy if someone is interested:
http://ftrain.blogspot.com/2004/08/s...y-at-last.html |
#13
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Re: sng guide for noobs
FlopTurnRiver has also some SnG related guides:
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...786c36190247da http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...786c36190247da |
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Re: sng guide for noobs
why arent these links in the faQ? They're great
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Re: sng guide for noobs
TY [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Good reading.
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Re: sng guide for noobs
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Found an other strategy if someone is interested: http://ftrain.blogspot.com/2004/08/s...y-at-last.html [/ QUOTE ] Haha. This article is hilarious. [ QUOTE ] 55 tournaments $1815 invested 30 money finishes (55% ITM) 1st place: 8 2nd place: 10 3rd place: 12 Profit: $1,027 Total ROI: 57% Hourly rate: $26.95 My historical ITM last year, before I stopped playing the SnGs, was in the high fifties, so although this sample size is on the small side, the numbers sound about right. [/ QUOTE ] *cough* [ QUOTE ] Some money is better than no money, and I disagree with Poker Nerd that one first place finish and three fourths is better than four thirds. While it's true that one first place finish will get you (slightly) more money than four thirds.... [/ QUOTE ] Whaaaa? What the hell is he talking about? |
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Re: sng guide for noobs
A load of [censored], like his stats probably. I suspect he made them up.
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