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 Originally Posted by biondino
You can do good on SnG's because they are like little whirlwinds that defy variance
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In SnG's ONE hand can be the difference between going ITM or not. Additionally the escalating blinds make action required and certain "odds play" suicidal. Each SnG is like a reset. I believe people who can get into a flow in SnG's can do very well there. But they aren't standard poker. It's a game where you either make money or you don't. There is no middle ground. Also it's a game where people do crazy things, sometimes in predictable ways, due to blind pressure. If you can get a feel the flow of a SnG as blinds change and chip pressure builds then you can do very well in spite of cards or odds. If you don't understand that flow then you can do very poorly inspite of cards or odds.
Feel free to disagree.
How else can you expect somone to make money playing only 2 hours/week? I think this is the best track for him to have teh best chance and get the most enjoyment out of the poker he does play.
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