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Old 07-12-2005, 11:04 AM
albin albin is offline
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Default 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

Hi!

I have been playing 8 tables at the Party's $30+$3 for some time now. Feel that I have become much quicker then I first started to play any thinking to try to move up to 12 tables. To do this I'm planning to invest in another 19" TFT and a new graphic card. But first I like to here what u guys think of the idea. My ROI is around 16% over a decent sample size at the $30+$3 is it better to take the step up to the $50+$5 or should I go a head and order my third 19" TFT. I really keen to try the idea and it would be nice to here from you that have any experience in running 12+ SnGs at Party.

Any comments welcome as usual!
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Old 07-12-2005, 11:12 AM
Mr_J Mr_J is offline
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Default Re: 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

"is it better to take the step up to the $50+$5 or should I go a head and order my third 19" TFT"

I think you're goal includes 12tabling the $55s, so either is good. I prefer the idea of moving up first, since you'll adapt and develop skill quicker if you 8table vs 12table. Then when you're running smooth at the $55s add another 4 tables.
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Old 07-12-2005, 11:58 AM
Phill S Phill S is offline
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Default Re: 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

However you can build up a big roll 12 tabling the 30s, then if you really feel the need to move up (many would agree that you dont have to by rule) you can drop off a few tables, try the 50s every other hour on avg and build experience and confidence at the higher level (with 12 tabling 30s to drop back to in order to build back the roll if you take a hit).

Alternately learn 12 tabling, then drop back to 8 tabling, adding in 50s one at a time as comfort allows, then work your way up to 12ing the 50s once you can 8 table them.

Just a few ideas, i have no experience of any factor so its all just thought, not fact.

Phill
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Old 07-12-2005, 12:02 PM
albin albin is offline
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Default Re: 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

Hmmm.... Might be a good idea to get used to 1000chip in the $50+$5 first. It makes more sense as well to and more tables for longer SnGs. Anyone actually doing this? If yes whats your results/experiences?
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Old 07-12-2005, 12:08 PM
Mr_J Mr_J is offline
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Default Re: 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

I don't like the idea of mixing buyins because of their different stack sizes. It's like having to change rhythm all the time. I know other people do this I just think it's better to focus on 1 buyin at a time.

"However you can build up a big roll 12 tabling the 30s"

Heh, a good 12 tabler can build up a big roll (for sngs) at any buyin.

I don't think it really matters how you go about it. Just do what feels comfortable for you.
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Old 07-12-2005, 12:18 PM
EnderFFX EnderFFX is offline
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Default Re: 12 tables @ Party\'s SnGs ($30+$3)

How about 12 tabling the $20's, once you get used to that, move to the $30's?
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