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  Poker - analyzing different buy-in levels of SNG's
 
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19-06-2006, 1:17 AM
Dingodaddy23
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analyzing different buy-in levels of SNG's

These are analyzations from partypoker's sng's

$6- total joke, way more headache than they are worth, I don't think they help improve your game much, you might get into some bad habits

$11- exactly the same as the $6 buy-ins

$22- The play improves a LITTLE bit. You still have at least 6 donkey's at the table, 2 of which are probably TOTALLY clueless. These are easily beatable

$33- Again, the play improves slightly, you'll probably have at least 2 or 3 pretty good players and slightly less amount of really bad players, but there is still a lot of bad play going on here.

$55- The first level where there will probably be more skilled players at the table than donkeys. Still very beatable in my experiences, but most of the players have a pretty good grasp on the game

$77- The highest level of sng's I've ever messed with on party, pretty much everyone here is good, some of the players I've come across are very good. Of course you'll still find your random donkey here and there, but overall they are tough. You won't get sucked out as much in these though, because you also wont get paid off on your good hands as much
 

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19-06-2006, 9:45 AM
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The obvious question is which level do you find most profitable (since there's got to be a balance between the ease of beating them set against the potential return)?
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19-06-2006, 5:07 PM
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I'd say the 33's are probably the most profitable although I haven't played enough 55's recently to count them out. The players are just good enough to where its not a suckout fest, just bad enough to let you run the table. I think the 33's are easier to beat consistently than the 6's. (although i just busted out of my current 33 with AJ on a J high flop vs someone raising 3x the BB UTG with KJ and catching 2 pair on the river) the difference is thats the norm in a 6 dollar sng and a mild exception in a 33)
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