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I was curious about other people's opinion on playing STEPS. If someone who has researched playing steps sit-n-go's could let
me know if they are profitable and if so, whats the best way to approach them and a game plan to conquering them? Please no opinion's
if you do not have experience in steps or if you dont have a game plan to playing them.
The Rivers Favorite,
GoinBrokeFast -
ii've been playing the steps soley to get in to 26 and 75 $ buy-ins...using them for MTTs
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What strategy have you been using? Playing tight and just letting others make mistakes or just running over the table
and trying to be the aggressor? was wondering what strategy you personally have found to be the best? -
They are profitable, up to say step 3 <<<<<<< after that step its a grind >>>>>
Step 2 can be a bit of a nightmare to convert to tokens for step 3 depending on your table, basically all your profit comes from people accepting coinflip spots before the money bubbles ! ( or ticket bubbles ) you should start at step 1 and >>>> get to step 3 then play the $26 tokens, i would think playing above step 3 is tough IMO -
i've been trying to grind it out but like you said around step 4 or so it gets alot tougher. i heard some guys are winning these steps all the way through, cashing it out and paying bills like this.
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