Sit-n-go's as a full time job?
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Sit-n-go's as a full time job?
I've been playing A LOT of sit-n-go's on PP lately, and have been doing very well (last 5 today have been 1st, 3rd, 2nd, 1st, 1st...all $10+$1). Playing the $30+$3 last time I came 4th, but there were two pros at the table (or so they said) so that wasn't too bad. It seems, though, that if you can be in the money every time, or nearly every time, and you have the confidence and skill to play the $50 or $100 tables, you can make several hundred dollars per hour, which is a pretty good full time job.
I think people are doing this for their primary income, by the way.
I think people are doing this for their primary income, by the way.
- brewcam
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I find the $50 dollar tables arent any harder than the 30s. In fact, I have probably done a little better at these. I just hate throwing away $50 if you are out quickly, $30 doesnt seem as hard to take.
Some people really dont like that at PartyPoker the $50 tables have 1000TC, where the smaller stake tables are 800TC.
Some people really dont like that at PartyPoker the $50 tables have 1000TC, where the smaller stake tables are 800TC.
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Dave B - Tournament Champion
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