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Old 03-28-2005, 04:50 AM
ThePokerAddict ThePokerAddict is offline
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Default So what really is more profitable?

Sit n' Go 4/8 tabling or Ring Games? I haven't decided what I want to play exclusively yet, it seems I get about equal profit on both. (I play NL 25 and $10-$20 tournies mostly).

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Old 03-28-2005, 05:10 AM
ace_in_the_hole ace_in_the_hole is offline
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Default Re: So what really is more profitable?

I'd say profit wise they could be about the same. i thinkt hey are just two different styles of "grinding". I thinkt he best is to change things up every few months or so. I was on a 50,000 hadn quest of NL $25 and now I am going on a 500 SnG quest, with the first 150 at the 10+1 level, the next 250 at the 20+1 level and the last 100 at the 30+3 level. So far I am through my first 50 Sng'sa nd I am down $30. So hopefully things turn around and I can make it to 1,000$ profit byt eh 500th SnG.
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Old 03-28-2005, 09:25 AM
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Default Re: So what really is more profitable?

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Sit n' Go 4/8 tabling or Ring Games? I haven't decided what I want to play exclusively yet, it seems I get about equal profit on both. (I play NL 25 and $10-$20 tournies mostly).

Thoughts/opinions/comments?

[/ QUOTE ] I don't tilt at sit and go's that is the main reason I am here.
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