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Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
I've heard ~15% (or maybe 20) to be a fairly typical long-term ROI figure for SNGs. But that's mostly from people at the $22s and up.
What could one expect at the $5.50 and under levels? |
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
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What could one expect at the $5.50 and under levels? [/ QUOTE ] Chump change. |
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
FAQ
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
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FAQ [/ QUOTE ] The FAQ doesn't mention limits smaller than the $10+1s. Incidentally, where are you finding a $5+0.5? PP only has $5+1s. I'm mentally adjusting my ROI as if the cost were 5+0.5 to give myself a reasonably comparable baseline, but I'm still not sure what a "good" number is to compare it to. Are the 10+1s markedly harder than the 5+1s? I'm still really new to the SnGs, so I figured I'd cut my teeth on the cheapest/easiest ones. |
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
No, though they are very slightly harder, you should still be able to beat the $10+1's if you can beat the $5+1's just because of the smaller rake (compared to how much you pay in tournament entries, and how much the prize pool is)
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
I wouldn't be surprised if 30-35% is possible at $5.5s and lower. That's for a good player, of course. And a good player won't be playing those stakes. Anyone who could come close to 30-35% would move up as soon as their bankroll can handle it.
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
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Incidentally, where are you finding a $5+0.5? [/ QUOTE ] PokerStars has $5.00+$0.50 regular and $6.00+$0.50 turbo SNGs. |
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
wow... that question was retarded
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
oops wrong post
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Re: Does ROI increase the lower the limits?
I think the $11's must be easier to beat than the $6's because of the rake being half as much.
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