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Old 09-04-2005, 07:58 PM
Voltron87 Voltron87 is offline
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Default Re: How valuable would a $215 coach really be?

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voltron, can you show how much more valuable cash games are than sngs?

i think per table cash games are probably more profitable, but sngs seem a lot easier to multi table well

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1. sngs are more boring. burnout is a factor. this is obviously IMO, but I have spoken to many people who agree and have the same sentiments.

2. say someone is 8 tabling 109s. say they get 10 in per hour. say they have a 10% ROI. they will earn slightly over 100$ an hour. When I played 4 tables of 200nl 6max, I earned 110$ an hour.

3. I think that 6max cash players are better poker players, and if one form of poker died out, or the players had to switch games, the equivalent cash game players would be better, or better prepared at least. One thing SNGs prepare people very well for is final table MTT play, but I do not think those skills are as hard to learn as the postflop skills in 6max cash games.
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