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Old 12-06-2005, 12:18 PM
HesseJam HesseJam is offline
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Default Re: Interesting statistical finding between my Party and Stars SNG res

Yeah, I'm really not sure about it and don't have my PT stats available here. But if I was correct and you are multitabling it should not change your $/h so much anyway. It should then just increase your multi-tabling ratio.
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Old 12-06-2005, 12:24 PM
bluefeet bluefeet is offline
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Default Re: Interesting statistical finding between my Party and Stars SNG results


Clearly you are delusional! Stars is a horrid, horrid place for 2p2'ers to play. There are obviously major holes in your research.

Party is better, move along folks, nothing to see here...


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Old 12-06-2005, 12:27 PM
pooh74 pooh74 is offline
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Default Re: Interesting statistical finding between my Party and Stars SNG results

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Clearly you are delusional! Stars is a horrid, horrid place for 2p2'ers to play. There are obviously major holes in your research.

Party is better, move along folks, nothing to see here...


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yeah, I mean, if you can take 20 BI daily swings then stars is the place for you, otherwise, its like having 8 Raymers at every table you sit at.

I only play there because like it said on the commercial, its good for my game.

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