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[quote user="bef99hwk"] None...but if you want a better chance at winning get good at push/fold then the 36/180s will be cake. Altho you could look at it as if you know push fold really well u'd crush those who don't but ranges would be more predictable at 36s [/quote] The 36/180s are the hardest obviously. The 2.20's would be the easiest. If you don't believe it try playing some.
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Even a superuser wouldn't have 100% wins in SNGs. At some point they are gonna call a shove with a dominating hand and not hold.
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Make it 3.8k and shove any flop imo.
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I'd raise to 2350 instead of 2855.
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[quote user="Call Me Jigsaw"][quote user="leftygrove"] jigsaw... this must be a level. i mean, you're suggesting that we 6-table what are, essentially, $1.12 satties... for a total of 357 tournies. FPP have cash value. so why not just stay around your regular buy-in level? when i play the 400+ to the sunday million, i'm pretty much playing a $6.40 + rebuy tourney. i feel i have a reasonably high ROI in these tourneys, so it's pretty much the same thing as when i play
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It all depends on your schedule. What it comes down to only is how much $$$ per day you can pump into poker sites in buyins, and your ROI. In MTTs your ROI will be higher than in SNGs. So for players who can play a full schedule of MTTs day in and day out they can put a lot of $$ into play (especially if they play all the high buyins) and with a good ROI make a bigger return than is possible in SNGs because the buyin ceiling isn't that high and high buyin SNGs dont run fast enough. But for a
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Within like 15 minutes of start time they close unregistration.