Full Table SnG vs HeadsUp SnG?
For a decent player, which has a better ROI? Because of the problems at Party, I switched to UB. UB has the heads-up SnGs which I used to play a long time ago. I played 4 and won all 4. Obviously an insignificant sample, but I had fun doing it. I'm running at 35-40% ROI for my $10 10-player SnG's. Is it possible to do this well at HU SnGs? The HU games go much faster, but are almost impossible to play multiple at once. |
Re: Full Table SnG vs HeadsUp SnG?
In terms of ROI, full table is better. In terms of $/time, they are closer, and which is better will depend on quality of opponents and your style.
Craig |
Re: Full Table SnG vs HeadsUp SnG?
I did the math. To get a 40% ROI, I'd need to win 70% of my HU SnGs. This MIGHT be possible at the lowest level, but it seems high.
But since the HU finishes much faster, I'd be happy with a lower ROI. Hmmmm. Maybe I need to spend a few nights playing HU to see how well it goes. |
Re: Full Table SnG vs HeadsUp SnG?
I just recently started playing the Heads Up SNGs on Paradise. A typical one takes about 1/4 of the time of a 10-player SNG. It's early, but so far I have found the $20+1 quite profitable:
10 wins, 2 losses but have not fared as well at $50+2.5: 0 wins, 2 losses. I find the players at the $20 level to be quite weak tight, at $50 much more aggressive --- they are very good players. I generally play $50 10-player SNGs at Party at a 27% ROI (one table at a time) --- to get the same payback per hour on the $20 1 on 1 SNGs I would need to win at least 5/8 (62.5%) of the time. Is this possible over the long run? |
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