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Re: ROI/ITM for 2/3 Table SNGs?
well, ROI is meaningless at multitable SnG's since the blind structure is timed, instead of every 10 hands.
What's your $/hr?! (Quad-tabling the single table 55's, i make about $30/hr overall.) |
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Re: ROI/ITM for 2/3 Table SNGs?
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well, ROI is meaningless at multitable SnG's since the blind structure is timed, instead of every 10 hands. [/ QUOTE ] Why does that make it meaningless? Its a Return On Investment, not a per-minute or per-hand thing. I like the 2 and 3 table SNGs better, but I play on Ultimate Bet. THe pay out is still top three place for 10, 20 or 30 seat sngs. Payouts are 20, 30 and 50% of the buy in. Obviously, they keep that side fee. I like them better because for awhile I could place 75% as often in a 2 table as I could in a one table, with much higher returns, also, they seem to attract a lot more "lottery ticket" players than single table games. |
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Re: ROI/ITM for 2/3 Table SNGs?
If you get 1st and only 1st every time you cash, then yes. But since you don't, it will all average out.
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Re: ROI/ITM for 2/3 Table SNGs?
relative tax, not absolute. I think the point that single table to 2-3 table strategy remains similar enough such that against the same opponents over reasonable time your ROI should be similar is a fair one.
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Re: ROI/ITM for 2/3 Table SNGs?
So what are others opinions of level of play at these? That would have a big impact on ROI. I've only played a handful but I remember a 2-table one (10 or 20 dollar, i don't remember) where it was down to 9 people after 11 minutes. I don't know if this is common there though.
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