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Ring game VS MTT
I am sure this has been covered many times before but humour me for a moment. I have played about 300,000 hands of 6 max and I am starting to get a little burned out. The ring games are very profitable but rake back and bonuses are a big help which are not available for tourney's. What about making semi consistent money playing MTT? Is the variance too big? Is your edge big enough?
I realize the loss of profit intially would be unpleasant but assume you had as much competence at both games are they close in earnings? |
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Re: Ring game VS MTT
there are several players who make a living playing MTT's and online MTT's in particular. -
I think the variance could be reduced by sticking to tourneys with smaller fields - that's possible now - several sites run tourneys with limited fields - start there and see how it works. I'm burned out on ring games too. RB |
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Re: Ring game VS MTT
How have you.... not moved up after playing 300K gd hands at 3-6?
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Re: Ring game VS MTT
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How have you.... not moved up after playing 300K gd hands at 3-6? [/ QUOTE ] I rarely play 3/6. I will only do that when the 5/10 games are awful and I am clearing a non party bonus. I guess it would be fair to ask why I havent moved above 5/10? Risk avoidance. I do play some 10/20 at times and have a +BB/100 but it makes me to growly when I lose 80BB in a session. That is sort of why I have a little interest in MTT's. It is like playing the pick 6 at the track. A chance for a score without risking anything but your time. Meantime your time is important so that has to factored in too. Just need something a little different to shoot for. |
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