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A_PLUS 07-22-2005 11:53 PM

for the 10$ guys
 
Dont you think you will make more $/hr 4-tabling 25 max NL, especially on weekends? I can understand if you want to move up to 20$s and are learning SNGs, but I cant imagine from a strict money making perspective a <20% ROI being better than a even a mediocre player could make at the 25$ tables.

I just happened to look at my PT stats, the other day, and I generally 4 table 25$ to clear bonuses. Boring as hell, but decent money, and I generally am watching a movie and dont 4 table all that often

Isura 07-22-2005 11:54 PM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
I had a 35% ROI over 350 games at the $10s, so it was about $24/hr 4-tabling. I'm pretty sure I was running well too.

A_PLUS 07-23-2005 12:05 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
when I am done with this bonus I will check my exact stats, but I guesstimated at least 15-20$/hr + you get to whore bonuses. I dont know what my sample size is. I only have PT for 10K or so, rest I just tracked time, # tables and profit/loss.

I may even have to try to whore off my 300+$ in UB bonus money. At least they have mini-view

skierdude1000 07-23-2005 12:08 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
some people, like me, just struggle at NL ring or aren't as good at it, while still being able to crush SNG games... I don't knnow why.

A_PLUS 07-23-2005 12:47 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
Really? I can understand higher levels, but party 25$? Have you played a lot of hands, and sure it isnt variance?

I just had a serious discussion with a friend on wether I could teach my mom how to beat it for 3$/hr per table.

I'm willing to bet that you just ran bad, the swings can be nuts. But Im sure you would crush it long term

PrayingMantis 07-23-2005 12:57 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
I think that some of the problem in playing those low buy-in ring games, is that it gets so boring, some people simply start looking for action, overplaying, bluffing, etc, which is very costly of course.

While in SNGs, it's structured in such a way, that you'll get your share of drama whatever you do (bubble play, ITM, HU, etc), so you won't have enough opportunities to outplay yourself like in a boring cash game. Only a thought. Otherwise you might be correct about the better $/H in NL if compared to low buy-in SNGs, but I think that strong players who choose to play those $10 SNGs for some reason and can actually crush them (it's possible to achieve some monstrous ROI there through "expert", well adjusted play), might prefer them on the NL ring. Or maybe they should just move up... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

A_PLUS 07-23-2005 01:06 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
I dont know, they are exciting if you are used to watching paint dry.

I almost cried when I realized I need to clear 1000 hands by tomorrow to clear 100$ in bonus money. Id rather actually be in work.

You are 100% right about looking for action. I would never recomend anything less than 3 tables + TV. The optimal play invloves a lot of folding.

tjh 07-23-2005 01:39 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
[ QUOTE ]
I think that some of the problem in playing those low buy-in ring games, is that it gets so boring, some people simply start looking for action, overplaying, bluffing, etc, which is very costly of course.

While in SNGs, it's structured in such a way, that you'll get your share of drama whatever you do (bubble play, ITM, HU, etc), so you won't have enough opportunities to outplay yourself like in a boring cash game. Only a thought.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well said.

SNG's offer a limited loss for a reasonable gain.
NL ring your whole stack is at risk. SNG's divide your poker experience up into neat little packages with a nice goal oriented structure. Ring games are part of an endless unchanging reality.

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tjh

cain06 07-23-2005 02:26 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
[ QUOTE ]

Well said.

SNG's offer a limited loss for a reasonable gain.
NL ring your whole stack is at risk. SNG's divide your poker experience up into neat little packages with a nice goal oriented structure. Ring games are part of an endless unchanging reality.

--
tjh

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I have to disagree slightly. There is limited loss in any game given a skilled player. SNG's do give you 30 minutes of fun for $11 bucks, but you can also waste 30 minutes and go out on the bubble.

There is a lot to gain (and limited loss) in any of the games given a skilled player.

JayKon 07-23-2005 02:45 AM

Re: for the 10$ guys
 
I play the $10's for several reasons.

In order:
- I beat them for a 34% ROI
- It is good practice.
- I like to play against worse oponents (and really don't mind the suckouts).
- I don't care about bonuses since I havn't deposited in I don't know how long.
- I have a good day job and plan to stay there another 20 years.
- I use the profit to buy better computer equipment and take my wife out to dinner.
- I have delusions of getting good enough at NLHE to win the WSOP.

That said, I'll probably move to the $22's sometime, but you'll probably never see me above the $55's. When I multi-table, it's only two games and I only play 1-2 hours a day (if that much) during the week.


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