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Old 07-23-2005, 02:59 AM
jon462 jon462 is offline
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Default Re: for the 10$ guys

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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]

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well said.. I crush my silly little home game but when i get on the ring game tables on PP skins I always end up thinking im Doyle Brunson playing a bunch of rocks, when really I am an average player playing loose call-stations, and start making all sorts of silly moves.. lol, however in sngs it is much easier for me to be the good little rock I need to early on because I know when the blinds get big I can be the laggish thief I want to be at heart and it is +EV [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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