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I just tried the new matrix seat n go tourney...you have 4 chances to win instead of 1 but if you compare the pay out to the reg. S&G it sucks...just stick to regular sit n go...the only way to make big bucks is if you finish first at all 4 tables...good luck with that...my best was 1st at 2 tables, 4th & 6 at the 4th table....not bad but i made up a dime...yeepee
wanted to share that with you guys
 
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I love the Matrix SNG's. You just have to be patient to make money here. I have finished 1st in 3 of them many a time. The goal is to cash in all and win the overall prize. If you going out 5th or 6th your just playing to many hands early on. You may need to look into your starting hand requirements and tighten them up.

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i hate the matrix its very hard wining alot of money there
this is if u want u get small profits and small losses
its very long and annoing to sit on 4 tabales at the same time
and with diffrents measure of winning.
its for girls
better play regular SNG

 
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agreed

it is hard to look at 4 tables at once...i think you right i was playing too many hands early....patience is the key
but i will stick to reg. sng from now on...if anybody finished 1st at all 4 tables, please let me know & congrats
 
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OP you are missing the point. If you normally play $2 regular SNGs, and would play 4 or 5 at one time, then for a Matrix SNG you should play a TEN dollar one. If you win 1 table of a $10 Matrix SNG and bomb the rest, it's the same payout as playing 5 $2 regular SNGs and only winning one. If you play the same level Matrix SNG as your regular SNG, the payouts are obviously not the same.

The supposed advantage is that you are playing the same people, and can get reads easier.
 
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I love these!

They are so much fun, and the ability to play the same ppl at each table is huge for note takers.

You can win money in these if you play them right
 
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they are ok torneys but for me i much rather stick to the normal sitngo torneys and i agree with mtyain for me its to hard to look at 4 tables at once to much going on for me as my moniter isnt very big so the tables look really small :)
 
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I think they did make the matrix tables to make a "cheap" way to try and learn/encourage players to multi table with a twist.
 
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I played them a few times early on, then gave up when the novelty wore off. Finishing in the top 3 or 4 in all four tables can be particularly nerve-racking as the tables are winding down. They're just too quick to really focus on each hand...for me, anyway. It seems like playing four separate tourneys with staggared start times makes more sense.
 
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OP you are missing the point. If you normally play $2 regular SNGs, and would play 4 or 5 at one time, then for a Matrix SNG you should play a TEN dollar one. If you win 1 table of a $10 Matrix SNG and bomb the rest, it's the same payout as playing 5 $2 regular SNGs and only winning one. If you play the same level Matrix SNG as your regular SNG, the payouts are obviously not the same.

The supposed advantage is that you are playing the same people, and can get reads easier.
this, if anyone says something else, dontt listen
 
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Its a good system for patient players. Its time consuming but it pays well if done correctly in the long run.
 
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