| This is a discussion on SnG Blinds Structures within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; This is sort of a combination of a rant and a question. I play on Absolute Poker and primarily play 1-table SnGs. The blinds escalate ... |
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| SnG Blinds Structures This is sort of a combination of a rant and a question. I play on Absolute Poker and primarily play 1-table SnGs. The blinds escalate every ten turns and, as far as I know, keep going up into infinite until the thing ends. I don't know if this is customary for online poker sites, but I'm guessing it is. The problem is that games routinely run kind of long. I just played a game in which we were 3-handed and the big blind was 1200 chips. To put that in perspective, there's only 13,500 chips on the entire table. This means the big blind was more than 1/4th of the average stack. This isn't an uncommon occurence. What inevitably happens is a total crapfest in which everyone pretty much has the odds to go all-in constantly, and the luckiest player will win. I came to play poker, not the lotto. It's extremely annoying and, in my opinion, unnecessary. In a single table tournament in which each player starts with 1500 chips, the blinds do not have to get that high, and could easily stop at 400/800, but they do get there way too quickly. I was easily the dominant player at the table in my last SnG, overcame some bad beats, built up my chip stack, and yet it ended up coming down to how many good hands I could get over the course of 6 turns. I got $36 for third while a far worse player got $90. Does anyone know if there are poker sites with slower, more realistic blinds than Absolute? Or ones where the blinds stop escalating somewhere reasonable? I'm so sick of outplaying people for an hour and getting no hands for 5 or 6 turns and being de-stacked because 1/3 of my stack is being swallowed up every 3 turns and I don't have the choice to wait or, you know, PLAY POKER. Thanks. |
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| Yeah, going by number of hands instead of time seems to be kind of a bad idea. I actually had forgotten that most poker sites go by time. Once you get five and four-handed, you've got people pushing all-in and a lot of folding, so you can easily go through 10 hands in a few minutes. It seems really out of wack how fast it escalates near the second half of the game. I may try SnGs on a site with the traditional escalating of blinds by time and see if it suits me better. Thanks for your reply. |
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| Maybe try good ol' PokerStars. The blinds go up every 15 minutes and you have a little time to think before making your play. Also a turbo SnG on PS is about the same as a normal game on Titan so keep that in mind. I have tried a number of sites but PS is the best as far as I am concerned. |
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| Actually, of the ones I`ve listed here, I reckon Victor Chandler is the worst. It`s not easy to draw a direct comparison between those sites where the blinds rise after x hands and those where they rise every x minutes. Hands per minute increase as the number of players fall, and some tables may play faster (or slower). However, as a rough rule of thumb, I take 60 hands per hour as an average. Using that as a basis of calculation, the BB will reach 10 per cent of the starting stack in 31 hands at Bet 365, and in 25 hands at Victor Chandler. |
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