FTP super turbos

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I know they've been around for a while, but tonight i tried the FTP super turbos for the first time. Nice distraction from cash games. If you don't them, they are SNGs with 300 chips, 15/30 starting blinds going up every 3 minutes.

So essentially it's like a push/fold training session using SNGWiz, just that you get paid for it at the end. It was fun. I tried 2 games - I think at the cheapest level ($3.5+0.3) - and got 1st and 2nd. Obviously unsustainable, but on the other hand at this level most villains clearly don't know how to play that structure and i'm pretty sure you can easily get a nice ROI.

Anyone has any experience with higher buy-ins? Are they beatable?
 
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Super Turbos are very beatable if you use patience and timing along with SS late tournament strategy.
 
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Poker CRACK!:eek: If freerolls are a lottery these games are scratch off tickets. And, believe it or not, patience is the is the key (at least for the first few minutes:p ).

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Yeah i've had some success with these in the past... i actually think that i'm going to start logging my play and roi for these for the next week or two. 4 tabling at the lowest limits for maybe 2-3 sessions a day. I played 5 today 2-1st's 1-2nd. I'll see if i can get 100 under my belt before i get sick of them and try to keep my progress posted somewhere.
 
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i played in a sat. to a ftops even where starting chips were 100, blinds increase every 3min. only 1st place wins seat and i bubbled when i got rivered. if my hand held i would of had him crippled and the blinds woulda put him allin the next hand. was very sick. had me steaming. i tried to get in another game right away but it was too close to the start of the ftops event so they pulled the super turbo s&g. probably better for me cause i was probably not in the right state of mind to do good after that beat.
that is the only one i have ever played because when it comes to luck, i must have used all mine up in a former life and i think the super turbos have a lot to do with luck. very hard to use strategy when everyone starts with 100 chips and allin almost every hand.
 
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I can see where that would be an interesting diversion. Similar to playing russian roulette, but with only a few bucks at stake. May try it once or twice to see. Would be interested if someone posts their ROI after 50 turns. Even better if they could post their ROI for 50 "regular" SNGs vs. 50 of these. My bank is way to small for that experiment ($30). Thanks.
 
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I've played a superturbo before and its more of a crapshoot than anything else. With the starting stack at 300 and blinds at 15/30, everyone at the table has 10 BB's. I would only recommend this to people who have large bankrolls and can afford to lose some of it.
 
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I disagree with the above. It would be a crapshoot if people all used the correct push/fold strategy, but at least at the lowest stake, it's obvious that most people don't and that means a knowledgable player has a significant edge.
 
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I'm no expert with ICM, but I've played over 100 of the 3.50s.

At first things were pretty easy; play like a rock for a few orbits and then start shoving. ROI was 20%+ up to about the 60th one.

Then hit a big downswing, plus the competition seemed to change; maybe some people who knew how to play were using them as a source of income multitabling. I found the time/day seemed to make a difference, plus now that they list two at a time it seems to have gotten easier again, though I don't know if my ROI is even positive anymore.
 
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At first things were pretty easy; play like a rock for a few orbits and then start shoving.

Actually i think you have to start shoving from the very first hand if hand/position require it. You only have 10 big blinds to start with, so you don't have the luxury to wait for 2 orbits.
 
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Actually i think you have to start shoving from the very first hand if hand/position require it. You only have 10 big blinds to start with, so you don't have the luxury to wait for 2 orbits.

Yup, depending on the situation. But they seemed to play more like freerolls when I started playing, so unless I was in late position unopened or had a hand I'd wait for the T5s hands to knock each other out.
 
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Just Wondering If There Is A Strategy Someone Has Come Up With For These Tournys. I usually cash half and half on these.

Of course there is. And it's actually pretty simple. You only have two moves: either shove all-in or fold. The decision to do one or the other depends on your cards, position and the calling ranges you expect from the players behind you.

If you have a good model of the calling ranges of villains behind you (which you can only get by playing), then there's a mathematical solution to the game. You can toy with this strategy and train for it using The SitNGo Wizard - Home
 
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i have had some good results in the 3.80 turbos.. i think ive played 200 games or something.. but i found the 7.50 turbos totally different.. i think i cashed 1/10 times.
 
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Just for kicks... what is proper push/fold strategy? I don't really have much experience with this type of game. I suppose it's sort of like playing a short stack in a tourney, except that everyone is thinking the same way. Odd.
 
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Just for kicks... what is proper push/fold strategy? I don't really have much experience with this type of game. I suppose it's sort of like playing a short stack in a tourney, except that everyone is thinking the same way. Odd.

I played a few today and basically if you arent prpared to be out of the tourney, don't play your hand. It is like that until you get down to maybe 4 people left or so when the chips are spread out, you have some breathing room. I played about 15 and won 3 and placed in 4. It is fairly easy to get in the money once you double up one time. Everyone else just kills off each other heh.
 
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I haven't tried them before but I'm thinking about giving them a shot it's hard when your getting your feet wet in the cash tournies cause it always seems like players are so reckless and fearless with thier bets and can crack your good hand.
 
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My opinion is that there is a lot more luck invlovled in these turbo games as you have to play shakier hands.
 
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