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Old 12-13-2005, 06:11 PM
junkmail3 junkmail3 is offline
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Default Re: $22 SNG... Party or bodog

No. Wait. Bodog.
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Old 12-13-2005, 06:16 PM
junkmail3 junkmail3 is offline
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Default Re: $22 SNG... Party or bodog

Why limit yourself, there are about 100 poker rooms to try.

Then you can debate them all!

Serious answer:
Do what you like. If you don't want to make 100/hour or you're on a tight roll, play bodog.

It sounds like the best solution is to sit at a bodog table, and play a party one while you're waiting for it to fill up.

If we're talking minutes, you're not losing much off of your hourly rate. If we're talking 30 min. Follow this strict procedure:

Turn on your computer.
Login to bodog.
Find a seat/table at bodog.
Open Party.
Open PokerTracker
Open PAHUD (if you use them all)
Find a table at party.
Don't look at the bodog table until it starts.
When the bodog table starts, play both games.
When your party game ends, stop playing that game and only play the Bodog game.

If you play more tables than this, you can alter this plan to fit your specifictaions. For instance, if you four table:

Remove instruction; Find a table at party.
Replace with; Find 3 tables at party.

If we're talking it takes 1/2 hour for one table to start:
Load up a bodog game, sit, play a part game, then when you're finished, bodog will be ready to go.
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Old 12-13-2005, 07:45 PM
schwza schwza is offline
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Default Re: $22 SNG... Party or bodog

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Have not figured out $/hour.. but both take about 45 minutes to win one

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Bodog's games are likely to finish at the same level of quickness, because of the structure. At the last level, blinds are 400/800, which is extraordinarily painful. but the $/hr point is a direct reference to how quickly games fill up. Even if you single table, you could wait 1 min to 15 mins for a game to fill. My experience there is playing the $33s and $55s.

But the early levels are unbelievably slow. And there are numerous gambools too early. The structure starts out:

5/10
10/20
15/30
30/60
50/100

It's been a little while since I played there. L3 might be different, but L4 is certainly 30/60. Besides the extra cheap round early, there's just a ton of mistakes on the 30/60 round.

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i have not done any systematic analysis but i'd bet that a bodog tourney takes a while longer on average, especially if you compare 33 to 33 (because bodog is 1k starting chips)
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