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Old 06-09-2004, 04:47 PM
StellarWind StellarWind is offline
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I am a successful 2/4 limit holdem ring player. I play limit holdem SNGs on occasion for fun and to develop my short-handed play. I've read TPFAP once and a couple of other tournament books but mostly I just make sensible adjustments to my ring game.

So far I've made a few dollars. Nothing statistically significant.

Is there some SNG equivalent to the 2BB/hour rule-of-thumb? How often should a strong player at a given level expect to finish 1st, 2nd, and 3rd? Remember this is a limit holdem question.

I play $5+1. I assume that is the easiest game to beat but maybe I'm wrong? I'd hate to play for a long time and then be told that $10+1 is easier to beat because the lower percentage fee outweighs the tougher opponents.

Based on my being a winning 2/4 player, what level SNG should I be playing once I have a reasonable amount of SNG experience?
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Old 06-09-2004, 05:05 PM
Beavis68 Beavis68 is offline
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Default Re: SNG Beginner Questions

From what I have read on here, people look at ROI, and I think 30% is a decent target.

I assume you are playing on party poker, you may want to try ultimatebet or pokerstars. They have a better blind structure than party, and the vigorish is half or what party charges.
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Old 06-09-2004, 06:39 PM
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Ya, you definitely want to get away from that 5+1 structure cause it kills your profits. Either do the 10+1 or switch to stars or UB and do the 5+.50.
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Old 06-09-2004, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: SNG Beginner Questions

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I've read TPFAP once and a couple of other tournament books but mostly I just make sensible adjustments to my ring game.



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Read it again. Then play some more. Then read it again and again. I don't think I'll ever stop reading TPFAP. I learn or relearn something every time.

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I play $5+1. I assume that is the easiest game to beat but maybe I'm wrong? I'd hate to play for a long time and then be told that $10+1 is easier to beat because the lower percentage fee outweighs the tougher opponents.


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ARRRRGH! No, the 5+1 is the toughest game to beat BECAUSE of the extra fee. Play 10+1. The opponents are no tougher. I've even heard that 20+2 tournaments are the same way.

You can do what I'm doing. Start with 30 Buy ins for a level, then when you've moved up to 30 buy ins for the next level, move up. If you ever fall to 30 buy ins for the previous level, move down. I started out with enough for 30 buy ins at $5+.50 and played mostly 2 table tournaments at Stars. Now I've moved up to the $10+1 level, and am about to move up again. Good luck!

Oh, and though I'm a limit ring game player, I prefer NL tournaments if that helps. It seems that you can use more weapons but your loss is also fixed to your buy-in.
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Old 06-10-2004, 05:30 AM
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Default Re: SNG Beginner Questions

30% ROI and 40% ITM seem like good targets, with an even spread over 1sts, 2nds and 3rds.
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