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I find it hit or miss. Sometimes the 20/2's are bad like you say, and sometimes there are really good players. Usually there are at least 5-6 decent players which makes it harder to money. I played 1 30/3 and have no reads there.
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I was wondering the same thing but with 10 to 20. I mostly play them on stars but was wondering how yough the 20 was. I found the 10 to be pretty much the exact same as the 5 dollar sng were.
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From my limited experience, the $20s are actually easier than the $10s. More "plays" so to speak, which just ultimately mean bigger pots and faster eliminations. It's great for the tight player who is very conservative in the first 3 rounds like myself. I have heard, however, that there is a noticable jump in skill level from the $20s to the $30s. I'll find out.
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I've played both 20 and 30. Haven't noticed a big difference in skill. I'm confident in my ability so I play 30 because for $10 more, I can profit an extra $70 when I win a 20man.
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