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Old 04-08-2004, 07:19 PM
GreggyB GreggyB is offline
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Default Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

Hey everyone,

I posted this a couple days back but apparently didn't give it an appealing enough topic as it only got 36 views... we'll try again and see what happens.

I'm trying to get a little more serious and consistent in my online play. It seemed that I was doing well in SNGs only to piss away my winnings in ring games. Last week I started a quest to really beef up my game, play with more consistency and with some solid goals in mind.

I started with some $30 in my account, so I'm playing the $5 + .50 SnGs on UB. Since I've been keeping track I am 38/74 placing in the money: 22 firsts, 12 seconds and 4 thirds.

This week I've started playing two at a time. While I enjoy it more, I feel my booking suffers significantly. I actually wrote my own program (ultimatebook.net) to act as a poor man's in-game pokertracker. This seemed to help when I first started... but when I play two tables at a time I feel I'm playing entirely the cards with little regard for the personalities.

I would like to make somewhere in the neighborhood of $100-$200 per month playing in these SnGs. I'm thinking of 2-3 sets of two simultaneous SNGs a night. Here are some of the questions I'd love help in answering:

What's a realistic expectation for win/loss ratio at the $5 level? $10?
What kind of bank roll should I have to play the 10 + 1 tables? What if I want to play two at a time?
Should I even be at UB? Are the games better elsewhere?
What are your thoughts on playing multi-tables?

I'd love to hear your personal experience: what kind of consistent income have you guys made playing SNGs? What strategy for attacking SNGs gives you your best hourly rate?



That's alot of questions for a first time poster... thank you all for your time.

Greg
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Old 04-08-2004, 07:38 PM
byronkincaid byronkincaid is offline
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Default I\'m not a pro

but as I'm trying to stay awake for tonights game by writing silly posts:

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What's a realistic expectation for win/loss ratio at the $5 level? $10?

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30-50% ROI

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What kind of bank roll should I have to play the 10 + 1 tables? What if I want to play two at a time?

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Probably $220 upwards depending on how good you are

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Should I even be at UB? Are the games better elsewhere?


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I have never played at UB. Party has the worst players. Stars has goodish players but a much better tourney structure.

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What are your thoughts on playing multi-tables?

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I personaly can't handle multi tableing and I have tryed so I'm just sticking to concentrating on $55s with a $400 roll [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Other people have better results playing multiple $11s or $22s.
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Old 04-08-2004, 10:17 PM
Al_Capone_Junior Al_Capone_Junior is offline
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

ok. honesty...

your post leads me to believe you are inexperienced, too much so to play two SNGs at one time. It's more fun, but you cannot expect to spead yourself thin at this point in your poker playing career and see premium results.

In addition, $30 playing $5+$0.50 SNGs gets you five shots at winning enough to continue. Even for the top SNG players, that is not enough, not even close. Given your experience level, I'd suggest 20 buy ins as the minimum bankroll. I base that on extensive experience, not some mathematical equation. Still, others will no doubt support me here, 5 buy ins is just not nearly enough. I realize you may have more than that now, but if so, it's lucky for you. I am talking theoreticals here.

UB's SNGs are OK, but the competition there is not the easiest. Party is the easiest, but their SNG structures SUCK IMO. I prefer enough chips to have some play in the game, and at this time stars offers the most chips / slowest escalation of stakes. UB is OK tho.

The win/loss rate should not change much, if at all, from $5 to $10 SNGs. The same bunch of morons play both.

I don't keep track of my wins / losses from online poker, so someone else can probably help you more there. I make enough to do just fine, but in all honesty, I can't wait get back to playing part time pro live, and working in some other capacity than pro card player.

al
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Old 04-09-2004, 07:15 PM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

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The win/loss rate should not change much, if at all, from $5 to $10 SNGs. The same bunch of morons play both...
al

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I've wondered about this. While the argument for increased ROI at the 10+1 vs 5+1 is unassailable, I think something else does come into play, in at least some limited situations.

Suppose for a moment that a player (me) has just been KILLING the 5+1's... placing in the money well over 60% of the time, and taking 1st more than 33% of the times in the money. While I am sacrificing some ROI by sticking at 5+1 to do this, my EV is through the damn roof based on previous success -- possibly (probably?) overcoming the loss of ROI to stay at the lower buy-in.

Now, I don't have a whole lot of experience at 10+1... played a few and done just fine, but certainly not the same rate of success. So the question is this: what should I expect to face as far as increased skill at 10+1 that I haven't been seeing at 5+1, were I to move up? That has to be part of the discussion, in light of the advice you folks are giving. Saying the ROI is better probably isn't enough to justify it. I'm playing on Paradise, btw - though I do play on Party occasionally as well (hate the interface).

As a second question, I wonder what kind of bankroll I ought to keep if I do make this change? I usually keep 14-20 buy-ins on hand in the bank at the 5+1 level (cash out whenever the bankroll doubles), and I expect I'd need to keep more $ in there when making the jump.

Thanks! [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]
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Old 04-09-2004, 07:37 PM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

At PP, I don't remember any appreciable difference in the skill level of the average opponent (been a few months since I played there. however). There is a slight decrease in total retards at the $10 level at Stars (not as many "all in with Q4o" maniacs), but they are still reasonably soft (except that 2 table one on Thursday nights...that is brutal [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ).

I do see a significant difference between the $10 and $20 at Stars, with the $30 not too much different than the $20.
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Old 04-09-2004, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

as far as the 10+1's to the 5+.50's on pokerstars. Yes every once in a while i do run into a tourney where the competition is quite a bit better than your typical 5 or $10 SNG. However overall, i find that the quality of competetion isn't any better at 10+1 than it is at 5+.50. Quite frankly i can't even comment at one thing that sticks out in my mind as far as difficulty change. Once you go beyone 10+1 however, you will see some change.

It's the smallest jump in SNG's in regard to the buyin, so that is to be expected. Most ppl don't really think twice about the extra $5, hence i feel the competetion isn't any better. Once you get to the 20's and beyond, people will be a little more hesitant to put that cash up.
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Old 04-10-2004, 03:25 PM
Al_Capone_Junior Al_Capone_Junior is offline
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what should I expect to face as far as increased skill at 10+1 that I haven't been seeing at 5+1

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nothing.

The big difference is that you're paying 20% vig at $5+$1 and only 10% at $10+$1.

Just quit cashing out for a while and you'll be fine bankroll wise. I prefer at least 20 buy-ins but more would be better. You may just be running good with 60% in the money, but then at that level the competition is so bad....

al
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Old 04-09-2004, 03:30 AM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

Maybe I'm just on a streak with SnGs right now, but $100-200 a month sounds like an easily achievable goal with just playing one $5+1 SnG a night. Like you said, your booking suffers when you play more than one table at a time (as does mine), so maybe you're not ready for that yet. Better to play one table and win than two tables and place in one.

I would recommend PartyPoker for SnGs. The only caveat is the low starting chip count... I feel really constrained starting out with only 800 chips, especially coming from PokerRoom, where you start off with 1500. The strategy of playing conservatively and straightforwardly at the start and then including some trickery as the herd starts to thin and I have a bigger stack has taken me from $50 to about $110 in two or three weeks... it'd be closer to $150+ if I hadn't tried jumping to the $10+1s a little early, and playing a $22-buy-in WPT Super Satellite on a lark.
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Old 04-09-2004, 04:17 AM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

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Maybe I'm just on a streak with SnGs right now, but $100-200 a month sounds like an easily achievable goal with just playing one $5+1 SnG a night

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You are on a streak. And if you do play the $5+1, Party is doing pretty nice money on your streak, too.
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Old 04-09-2004, 11:27 AM
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Default Re: Questions for the pro\'s on improving SNG returns

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You are on a streak. And if you do play the $5+1, Party is doing pretty nice money on your streak, too.

[/ QUOTE ] You mean because they take $1 each time? As long as I keep doing pretty nice money, I don't mind if they do the same.
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