Thanks for the advice on the last thread!
Ive got my money up to $550 and now playing $5 SNG's
I cant 6 table yet untill i get my new computer, I'm currently 4 tabling and just wondering what profit I should be making when I put $22 in for 4 tables and on average what is a good take from this??
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March 10th, 2011 #1Private
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March 10th, 2011 #3
depends on your skill level, but at $5 S&G's you can probably make up to $2 per game minus the rake (somewhere between $.25 and $.50, so $1.50 to $1.75 MAX) --this would be absolute max earnings. Most will be between $.50 and $1
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March 10th, 2011 #4Command Sergeant Major
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why would it be so little, sorry i may sound very very stupid at the minute.
But wouldnt it be more, or are you thinking on a basis of like 100 games average ? not all 1st/2nd place finishes ?Poker: Am I still gambling if I have the nuts?
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March 10th, 2011 #5
A $2 profit per $5 game is a 40% ROI (more like 35% when you add in the rake), I think this is possible for really strong S&G players (but typical winning players will be around 20%) in games>$5, but once you get up to even $10 and $20 games your ROI is likely to be 10-15% tops, and from there it will just keep going down.
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Personally if i'm up $550 I'd go ahead and step it up to the $10sng's or even some $20 double up sng's
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A $2 profit per $5 game is a 40% ROI (more like 35% when you add in the rake), I think this is possible for really strong S&G players (but typical winning players will be around 20%) in games>$5, but once you get up to even $10 and $20 games your ROI is likely to be 10-15% tops, and from there it will just keep going down.
Steve, so if that is the case I willl be making with ROI% at 20 for $5 SNG's i will be making $1 an hour. But if I step it up to $10 SNG's and my ROI% goes down to 10% then I will be making the same amount? Would there be any point in going up?
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March 12th, 2011 #8
pretty much, but you you won't see your ROI vut in half on that jump maybe 5%. Additionally, if you never step up to the $10's, you'll never step up to the 20's and so on.
When I first started out I used to play $10 S&G's and I would mix in a $20 every fourth tournament or so. Once I was comfortable with that I would play 1/2 and 1/2, and eventually moved up to just the $20's. I did this all the way to the $50's before switching to cash gamesRead my musings on poker and life at PokerNewsBoy.com, and My Poker Blog
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March 13th, 2011 #9
A 40% ROI for STT's is a fairly pie in the sky figure tbh and I seriously doubt anyone is running like that over any significant (or even insignificant) sample. The guys on the Sharkscope leaderboards for 2010 at the $5 level are only at a little over 20% for the year.
If you have an ROI of anywhere between 10-15% and have the discipline to improve your game before increasing the number of tables you play or jumping up in levels too quick, then you're going to do fairly well.
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March 13th, 2011 #10
I agree, but if you took the best $50+ S&G players and put them in $5 S&G's they would be in 30-40% ROI territory, the only reason you don't see these ROI%'s is because anyone capable of making them will move up in limits. But if you took a guy like z23fanatic and gave him $200 to build a bankroll I would bet his ROI in the $5 games would be in the 30-40% range.A 40% ROI for STT's is a fairly pie in the sky figure tbh and I seriously doubt anyone is running like that over any significant (or even insignificant) sample. The guys on the Sharkscope leaderboards for 2010 at the $5 level are only at a little over 20% for the year.
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