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How many do you think you need to play to get an idea of skill level? I'm thinking of trying 100 over like 7 days and seeing if I can be up overall before I decide to try and specialise in them. Need to win 55 to turn a profit. Played quite a few recently and I've seen some pretty bad players. Also does anyone multitable them? been trying to play two at once and it has been taking pretty intense concentration. Think I'll start a thread in BB&C for my 100 games and post any interesting spots and progress in there so I don't have to create any new thread in HA every day for review.
 
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HU SNGs feature the worst poker I've ever seen. If the site you're on offers 100 BB+ games, I'd go for them.
 
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10/20 starting blinds with 1500 starting stacks so 75BBs deep with 6 min levels so the structure isn't too bad. only about 20% of players put you in tough spots and most seem to have no clue how to play when in position or how to adjust to min bet from button pre
 
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yeah and stuff like 3-barreling with 2nd pair no kicker is totally standard against like 95% of players.
 
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Going to try and multitable 2 tonight as well I think, players aren't really good enough to make me think too hard across two different tables.
 
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the shallower the tourney structure the more games

the shallower the tourney structure the more games are needed to get a good idea of your "true roi"

why not just play like 500 and see how it goes?

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I play them, very profitable, espically the micros obviously. People have no idea on any sort of range and most definetly just play "their cards" and don't actually try and think of what you could be holding.

One person I played, I paid of a few early show downs just to see what his range of hands was and what he was raising/limping with. After like 10 hands, I could put him on his exact hand almost everytime.

Don't try bluffing many, you will get an idea of if you can bluff them. You either have all-ins shovers or overly aggressive players who are so explotiable. Take it slowly early stages, get a feel and you should be fine.

I don't like multi tabling heads up, I prefer to get in the "zone" and just 1 table trying to work out ones tendencies.
 
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