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Spam me with your favorite sites for $5.50 sitngos, I have been playing on poker stars and fulltilt doing fair.
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i'd suggest bodog...1000 chips, 10 hands/level, starts at 5/10, then 10/20, 15/30, etc.
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Actually I prefer Paradise SnGos because they dont seem to take as long as Poker stars. 1000 Chips is still enough to let your ability determine the outcome since the levels dont raise too fast....
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i cant stand long sngs... and dise is LONGGGGGGG
my favs are stars $6 turbos, UB $5 turbos, bodog $6 turbos.
check out absolute poker, there structure is similar to stars. -
deeteller, if you want some soft sng's............try the $5 on pokerroom.........very very soft
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How much is the rake on a $5 sitngo at pokerroom
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50 cent
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Honestly....I've been playing the sngs on there the last few days.....unbelievably soft. I like them better than the ones on party because you get 1500 chips instead of 1000 or 800. And they still don't last too long, because the blinds go up every 10 hands. I just started a couple days ago, but already the stats are 2-3-0-2.....ROI over 100%. I don't even feel like I have to play well to make the top 2....just wait around for people to screw themselves.
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