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| SnG ROI What kind of an ROI should I expect to achieve at the $1.20 sit and goes? |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | SnG ROI | |
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Makes a whole lot of difference. |
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| I'm gonna assume you're talking about the 9 player ones, but it really depends on how good you are compared to the rest of the bunch... however I'd avoid these if I were you, the 20% rake really doesn't seem much because it's just 20 cents, but anything with over 10% rake is totally pushing it. Just play something else until you're comfortable playing just a little higher where you're not getting robbed. |
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| re: SnG ROI poker I read a similar ? & answer at another forum when I was trying to find a forum to join. I don't know if this is accurate or not, I'm sure some of the more advanced players/members could help you more, but they mentioned something about shooting for a 20% roi at lower stakes. ?? |
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