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Mayfair:
Just thought i would share my first experience of these games.

They are SnG games where the stake is split into 5 and you play 4 games simultaneously against the same 5 or 8 opponents each worth 1/4 the pot and
the last 1/5 of the pot goes to the overall winner.

I"m not one to multi-table SnGs as i like to see the game develop and get a read of my opponents (ok i admit i cant handle too much goin on  :)) but with these you are guaranteed that your opponents are also playing 4 games (at least at the start) and that levelled it right back.

As i play at the lower stakes i"m unlikely to run into some internet poker whizz whose regular idea of fun is 12 tabling. So this could be a way to keep my ROI where it is but increase my games played and hence see the bankroll surge. :o


Thoughts ?

Mayfair

Swinebag:

--- Quote from: Mayfair on October 14, 2008, 20:16:41 PM ---

They are SnG games where the stake is split into 5 and you play 4 games simultaneously against the same 5 or 8 opponents each worth 1/4 the pot and
the last 1/5 of the pot goes to the overall winner.

Thoughts ?


--- End quote ---


I"m thinking that 4 lots of 1/4  plus 1/5 is more than 1, or am I missing something ???

Mayfair:

--- Quote from: Swinebag22 on October 14, 2008, 21:23:31 PM ---

--- Quote from: Mayfair on October 14, 2008, 20:16:41 PM ---

They are SnG games where the stake is split into 5 and you play 4 games simultaneously against the same 5 or 8 opponents each worth 1/4 the pot and
the last 1/5 of the pot goes to the overall winner.

Thoughts ?


--- End quote ---


I"m thinking that 4 lots of 1/4  plus 1/5 is more than 1, or am I missing something ???

--- End quote ---



Quite correct all 1/5

TopPair2Pair:
can you enter more then 1 at once?

monkeyman:
just had a couple of goes at these. I started with a six-handed game and didn"t have a clue what was happening (no change there then) and have decided that four six-handed tables at once is too much for me (I finished unplaced on each table). I then tried nine-handed and managed a 1st,2nd and 3rd for an overall win. I"ve no idea yet whether I"ll give it another go; I suspect I"ll just return to it occasionally for a bit of fun.  

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