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......really profitable long run or is it mostly a shove fest.
Curious to hear from those that grind these and what are your stats? -
Yes they are profitable. If you have a Sharkscope subscription, search me on stars and filter for 45-mans.
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bump
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if you run good enough to get to the final table, its a shove fest bc the blinds get ridiculously high. Ive only played about 15 but only got 1st in one of them and a couple other low finishes ITM, I would suggest trying to 45 mans on FTP, my brother crushes the 24+2 45 mans, the set up is different but if you have the patience, you can take them down since there arent 45 man turbos on FTP
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absolutely not no form of poker is winnable
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I just stared playing these -this is a small sample of 215 games on stars -all were 6 or 12 dollar 45 man turbos..... from o.p.r- not sure about sharkscoope stats-but should be real close- Prizes=$2,276/Profit=$594/ROI=35%- my stats were a better at about 150 games... but I have ran bad for a little bit- If you understand how take advantage of this game when it gets to 17 to 11 handed...you can pull profit- but yes it a shove fest and luck is a factor...only over a large sample will you see good results- Good luck!
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Complete shove fest, no skill at all.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ just watch this guy play the 45's
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Kind of a stupid question but how do you filter for 45 man turbos, 18 man turbos etc. Do you have to be a subscriber to do this?
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yes, then use
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emb32 <TABLE class=sortTable id=t1 borderColor=black border=1><TBODY id=tablerows><TR class=sortTable id="emb32#pokerstars& E45-45"><TD class=sortTable align=middle>630</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align=right>$3.49 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align=right>$7 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. ROI is the Average of each game's Return On Investment. It is the average of each (Payout-(Stake+Rake))/(Stake+Rake). This is not the same as total ROI which is (Total Payouts-(Total Rake+Total Stakes))/(Total Stakes+Total Rake)." align=middle>43%</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align=right>$2,200 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align=middle>-</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>PokerStars</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>E45-45</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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u should scope acecatcher26 stan . . .
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check out Z32fanatic on stars
It would appear he plays the $60 -45 mans for a living. Pretty impressive. -
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I think they're easy thats just me, although I've only played a few because I mostly play the 18 mans.











