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Old 01-24-2006, 04:24 AM
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Default PS 9 person SnG through 21 tourneys

$5.5 SnG 9 player (21 tourneys played so far)
1st -7
2nd- 4
3rd - 2

Seems good to me so far. ITM 13/21 times

Buy in total: $115.5

Prizes returned: $229.5

Not sure if this is how you do ROI so correct me if I'm wrong:

229.5-115.5 = 114
114/21= 5.43 per SnG

If I stay away from the turbos and the 45 SnG my bankroll would be a lot better. I've yet to place in 8 45man SnGs. Ive played 6- 3.4T SnG's with 2-1sts and 1- 2nd. Actually that seems better than I thought. Anyway, if you have anythoughts let me know. If not, thanks for reading.
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curious...how long would you say (in # of hours) that you spent playing these?
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curious...how long would you say (in # of hours) that you spent playing these?
9 person 5 dollar prolly avgs between 45-1 hr based on my experiances
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When I money its about an hour. When I dont money its rarely a bubble situation. It usually means I got smoked on a bad beat or my QQ ran into KK or AA or something as such.
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