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Longest SNG
What is the longest SNG you have played online?
mine was a $10+1 on stars tonight that lasted 185 hands and about 1 hour 45 minutes!! I was chip leader most of the game but ended up finishing 3rd, hell of a way to make $7! |
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Re: Longest SNG
Sounds like everyone forgot to change gears when it became short handed play.
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Re: Longest SNG
It just took me 48 minutes to bust out. I had things to do and got so tired of the slow play (people were basically trading chips making bad plays and taking forever) that I started going all-in with any A or K hoping to either end it or lose.
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Re: Longest SNG
Mine was about 1 hour 35 minutes, but was worth the time.
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Re: Longest SNG
Yeah, the $10 Stars SNGs can be brutally long. The worst is playing heads-up for 45 minutes starting w/ ~7000 chips each and blinds 100/200.
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Re: Longest SNG
PokerStars Tournament #116282, Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo
Buy-In: $5.00/$0.50 8 players Total Prize Pool: $40.00 Tournament started - 2003/05/23 - 20:30:25 (ET) Tournament finished - 2003/05/23 - 22:21:14 (ET) 1: lorinda (Coventry), $20.00 (50%) 2: Graceman10 (St. Louis), $12.00 (30%) 3: FancyThat (Vancouver), $8.00 (20%) 4: Assassin (Lake Toxaway), 5: Master Chief (Churchill), 6: DG170 (Bridgeton), 7: JtheQ (Garrison), 8: starfire354 (chardon), Lori (Thank God I won it) |
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Re: Longest SNG
Oh yeah... the stud/8 ones can be brutally long. Usually pretty common to be at 1000/2000 limits at the end, and in one particular one we managed to barely make it to 2000/4000 limits. Pretty funny when one raise on 3rd street committs you to the hand.
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I haven't timed any of mine, but I've played a few UB SnG's that went 200+ hands.
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Re: Longest SNG
[ QUOTE ]
What is the longest SNG you have played online? [/ QUOTE ] Any SNG where "eighttabler" is playing. It's miserable. Irieguy |
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Re: Longest SNG
Have any of you noticed a trend toward players who intentionally play slow to induce tilt? I mean really slow, using their full time on every street. I thought I noticed it a few weeks ago but it hasn't been a problem lately. To combat it I usually start another game because it's far less irritating when multitabling. I've never gone more than 1:15.
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