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Poker - Step tables?
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Step tables?
Im just wondering who plays these, and if they;ve had any luck... I tried some mini steps, but stopped after I realized how much of a time investment they were, and how little action there was late at night when I normally play.
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Which site are we talking about, m8 ?
I`ve noticed that the "Rounders" step setup on Prima looks interesting on paper, but there never seemed to be many players taking part (just as you say) so I didn`t try it, and I haven`t looked at it in some time. I figure that, where a game doesn`t seem popular with the broad mass of the players on the site and there are only a few entering, it`s apt to be a tough game because only the specialists are into it. I`d rather leave that alone and jump into something more fishy. Why make life hard for yourself ? |
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I sometimes play the steps on PartyPoker and I dont find that it is a waste of time or money. It is cheap to play in them and if you are a solid SNG player then you can either get free entries to replay levels without further investment and you can also gain further experience in your poker play. In PP some of the placings let you replay the level from 5th or 4th finish, which allows you to have another go for no further investment. As you get further along in the steps you will be facing a little tougher competition because of only the first and second places advancing. So overall, you can turn little money into lots with the added bonus of lots of experience.
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