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Old 03-29-2005, 03:16 PM
wuwei wuwei is offline
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Default Re: Are SnG\'s the worst way to play with variance?

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Thast what I am trying to get at. Is it possible for em to ba a losing player at Sng's but a winning player at NL ring games. I knoow it IS possible but is it common?

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Possible, but it seems unlikely. You need experience and understanding of specific sng situations, specifically bubble play and then shorthanded play.

I think it's generally accepted that SNGs have smaller variance than other forms of poker, but that doesn't mean that which we shall not speak of cannot happen. It does. You can still run bad.
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