Good question. I get the impression that the easiest money is in MTT's by far, but due to variance it may not be the best format if you want a regular reliable source of income.
Im sure there are plenty of pros who do use MTTs primariliy, but far more are probably in ring games and SnGs.
Hopefully a pro will come in a give us an answer
Sorry I didn't mean to imply that winning in MTTs was easy, just that in MTTs there is probably a lot more dead money from recreational players that are just in it for the chance of a big payout for a small buy in and aren't using HUDs etc and aren't too fussed whether they bust out early.Well there is no easy money, but consistency would be in cash games. Big money is in tournament, but consistency is very tough.
Sorry I didn't mean to imply that winning in MTTs was easy, just that in MTTs there is probably a lot more dead money from recreational players that are just in it for the chance of a big payout for a small buy in and aren't using HUDs etc and aren't too fussed whether they bust out early.
Of course they are in ring games as well but I imagine the proportional of reg to rec is a lot greater. Just guessing based on what I have seen in low buy in MTTs and might not stand up to the larger stake MTTs.
First off congrats. I use to love playing double or nothings but I havent really heard many people say they do especially well and there doesn't seem to be a great deal of advice out there on strategy. Not that I have seen anyway, so an ROI of 50% seems incredible even if they are only at the $3-$6 level.I think the pros are good at everything that they play, but I am sure the majority sticks to what is making them the most money. It can be cash games and it could be MTT. I am not a pro, but I do really well on the sit and go double ups. They are really good to me and I have been crushing it for a ROI of 50%. Now I only play the 3 and 6 dollar double ups, but over time those numbers add up especially if you are playing 10 to 20 a day.