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sit and go grindingI like single table tournaments. It's a new fasination of mine but they are a lot more engrossing than cash games. You can probably make more money in less time in a cash game, but I like the fact that SGNs are a complete tournament in less than an hour. The fact that you are cometing for a prize pool brings out my competitive nature more so than I have in NL cash. In cash games each hand blends into one another.
I'm playing the $6.50 turbo level. Turbos are crazy, I will admit, but the speed is one thing I like them for, you can play many tournaments in a short amount of time and donkeys go all-in early and bust. Luck is a big factor, but correct playing over the long term will give you better winrate theoretically. So it's about quantity, not quality... or something like that ;) In the past 3 or so days I've played 61 tournaments with a 27% ROI and I'm up $110.00 I've decided that my $485 bankroll on pokerstars can handle some $11 SNGs as well. I think moving from turbo to a 15-min blind structure will make these tournaments seem almost deep-stacked, which can only make things better for me, and the slightly higher buy-in will increase my swings. And theoretically if I dont suck that should mean profit. I've actually been blogging quite a bit on mah blogspot address, not sure if anyones interested but mehhhh http://astrodg.blogspot.com/ Okay okay thats all for now I hope this weekend turns out to be profitable for me 1 Comment Viewed 3 times
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RE:sit and go grindingThe levels on the regular SnG's are actually 10 minutes, not 15. But the $11's are usually very easy money. You should do fine.
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