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Old 12-21-2005, 09:37 PM
tjh tjh is offline
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Default 2 or 3 table SNG\'s, opinions welcome.

I have been taking a few shots at the 30 player SNG's on PokerRoom. I was wondering what the other players thought of the multitable SNGs.

So far I like them in theory and practice. The reality may change once I get a large sample.

Pros:
You get to play for more players at one level for more money rather than moving up a level and being forced to adjust to better players.
As the players drop out you get a section or two of 7 and then 6 handed play. This has the potential for you take advantage of the smaller table size. The downside is that they play too loose for full ring so they might actually have good starting hand requirements when adjusted for a smaller table.

Of course the other question is...
Does discussion of these games even belong here on STTF ? I always assumed the answer was no. The FAQ is a little cloudy on the subject

[ QUOTE ]
SNG: Sit-and-Go – the type of game discussed in this forum. Generally a tournament with one table, but more generally, any tournament where players simply take seats, and begin when all seats are filled, instead of being assigned seats.

STT: Single Table Tournament – any tournament where all the players start the game at one table.

[/ QUOTE ]

Perhaps that should be cleared up.
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