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best site for sng\'s
I am just beginning to play poker on line. I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the best place to play sngs on line?
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Re: best site for sng\'s
Personally, I would avoid SnGs if you are just starting to play poker...if you've got B&M limit experience, then I'd play at PokerStars. The games aren't quite as soft as Party, but the blind structures are more favorable for the skilled player, in my opinion.
Play well, CCC |
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Re: best site for sng\'s
I don't have a complete answer by any means, but...I think if you want practice playing a short stack, play at Party; if you want a bit more postflop practice, Stars may be a better bet because the larger starting chip counts allow you to play a few more speculative hands when the blinds are low.
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Re: best site for sng\'s
Play at a site that offers $5+.50 not $5+1
Lori |
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Re: best site for sng\'s
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Play at a site that offers $5+.50 not $5+1 [/ QUOTE ] For what it's worth, Poker Stars has $5+.50 The Gaming Club (Prima) has $5+.50 True Poker has $5+$1 That's the 3 places I currently have accounts. |
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Re: best site for sng\'s
Ultimate Bet
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Re: best site for sng\'s
I can only speak for party and Pstars.
The question is .. What site will fit my goals/games style? Pokerstars SnGs are slower with a larger chip pool. This favors the more skillfull players. The games are a little tougher here though. ALso the SnGs take a little longer here compared to party. Party SnGs are faster blinds and lower chip pool. It makes luck a bigger factor, but the players at party are generally worse then at stars. The SnGs only last about 45 minutes at party. In Summary. Party is great if you want a faster game, and eventualy the best place (IMO) to make more $$/hour. Stars is a more skill oriented game, but it takes longer to finish. You can have some great poker here, but if pure $$/hour is what your after then party is better. Stars offers a 5+.50 party does not. I recomend trying different sites and seeing what game suits your style of play better. One other thing to mention is: It is my observation that most of this forum plays primarily at Party, so if you will freaquent this forum then you may have more to gain if you also play there. If you dont have a party account use affiliate code blah blah blah..Hehe just kidding. I just thought I sounded like a salesmen. anyways... Good luck [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: best site for sng\'s
Party can be a real heart breaker for new players, I have a sample of 10+1s of only 30 with -4% ROI, looking back over the hand histories I could have avoided this but only by playing weak tight. Stars is by far my best site for SNGs, first you get more play per dollar if you are just learning and less ridiculous play even at the lowest levels, (whether this is a good thing or not is open to debate) the shame is most people prefer Party as dollars seem to be their main motivation for playing, so the games are thinner on the ground at Stars as a result, especially at higher buy ins.
I haven't played much at Party for about 3 weeks and I'm seriously considering emptying my account or at least just doing MTTs there. Regards mack |
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i\'ve often thought, \"How good are Party SNG players---
even at the higher limits- compared to Stars?" i've often thought that simply being able to make more money on Party because of the constant and often weaker action does'nt really say much about how good you are. now, that's not to say Party does'nt have good players. it just that when you start with a lower stack and the blind levels seem to move faster, it seems as if less skill is involved and more luck. since weak players often rely on that luck factor as evidence in their play and strategy, being able to win money from this type of playing does'nt take alot of skill. even on Stars with the bigger starting stacks, i've often coasted to the money and won one and two table SNGs simply by watching crapshoot players crash and burn. does that mean i played with skill? no. i was simply observant and disciplined enough to stay out of the way. that's very easy to do when you're not getting cards. i feel there is more strategy and thinking involved when playing with a Stars stack. to me, that was crucial to my development as a new player and it still is. IMO, Party's structure can have a bad effect on a beginning player's development when it comes to the nuiances of the game. i've ran into quite a few low level Party players that switched to PS, who had got caught up in all the hype about being able to make alot of money off the bad players at Party. IMO, PS is alot better for beginners who are serious about learning to play the game and play well. it takes time though, wherever you play. even on Stars, i did'nt become better until i actually started to play for Real Money. i still have a long way to go.
good luck, dude Destin |
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Re: i\'ve often thought, \"How good are Party SNG players---
Your variance is going to be higher at Party.
The simple fact is you have to get good cards there, and your cards have to hold up. If you get good cards, you'll do well there, if you don't, you won't. |
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