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10 man NL SNGs on party are pretty easy
Just ventured into these yesterday because I couldn't register for multi table SNgs due to a tech difficulty.
7 played so far, with top 3 getting paid. 1st place - 2 2nd place - 2 4th - 1 5th - 1 9th - 1 These are the $20 + $2 buy in. I like them to change the pace up wihile I'm playing my 2/4 games. Played two tables of limit and one sit and go to keep me on my toes. I know Penguinfan is a regular in these tourneys. Anyone else having success? |
#2
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I play the NL 10+1s
More for fun and a change of pace from my usual 2/4 than anything else. I'm not a big winner, but do reasonably well. The 5+1s feature ridiculous play, but no matter how bad the players, it's tough to beat a 20% rake.
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Those are usually what I play; however, I've moved my money to Stars because the blind structure is much better. I do very well in them. Lately, I've been playing the 12+1 6-handed NL SNG on Stars and doing great. There is always losing streaks though. Feels like you can't lose for a week, then can't win for a week. Crazy game.
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The 20+2 single tables are fairly easy to get into the top 3 but sometimes takes too long to be worth it. I played in one this week that lasted over two hours. Try the 3 table 20+2 or 30+3 sng's. I do just as well on those but get more money for the time.
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dont really see any 3 tables sng's at party?? Rake seems to be very reasonable compared to some of the other sites I have seen (mostly smaller/ mid range sites)
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