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is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
I keep exact stats on everything I do - I usually put 1 and 2 table SNG's in the SNG column
today I played a 45 player one - I'm debating whether that's a SNG or a Tourney - since SNG's are usually one or two table - what do you guys do in this spot.... RB |
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
Whiskey:
I've been doing the same thing. I track my stt's in a different sheet though, and consider everything else a MTT (2 table and up). In my spreadsheet, though, I have a field that distinguishes between sng mtt's and normal mtt's (so I can track results seperately if wanted). |
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
In my opinion - and that's all it is, an opinion - I've always felt that 45-person tournaments are MTTs and not SNGs.
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
I think they are Mini Tournaments. The turbos are the best.
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
If they don't have an official starting time and start as soon as they are filled AND it is more then two tables I would call it a Multi-table-Sit'n'Go.
Clear things up for you? [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
I file 2+ table SNGs in the MTT column. Keeping exact records rocks, btw. Kudos.
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
If you are into records, just include the number of players (and players to a table!) for all tournaments in your database. The information is relevant--the label (MTT, SNG, whatever) is not!
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
I am keeping notes on a piece of paper on how many 45 person sng's i enter and the dollar amount i cash on each ..
can someone suggest a better way to track my sng's so i can more easily find gaps in my game? |
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
Well, of course I have # of entrants recorded for each tournament. But since I'm not going to keep separate sub-sums for 97-entrant MTTs and 96-entrant MTTs, I aggregate over somewhat wide range of games. 2+ table SNGs go into the MTT totals. I think they have strategic considerations closer to MTTs than to 1-table SNGs. I can't really say what those considerations are, lacking the necessary verbalization skills.
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Re: is a 45 player SNG a SNG or a Tourney
MTT
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