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Originally Posted by jmbreslin
I guess what I mean is they may be good options for people starting out to build up a roll but there doesn't seem to be much potential for climbing the ranks and actually making some money off these, especially if you're not a high volume player. If a realistic ROI is 5-10% at the lowest limits, what can you expect at $20 or higher? 2%?
I also like new formats and a big part of what I'm enjoying about the Fifty50's is the challenge associated with trying to figure out a game that hasn't been figured out yet. But my guess is that I'll probably return to my 45 turbos in the near future once I realize I can't actually make any money at these Fifty50's.
Jm I've read many of your posts here. Let me give you my impression of where you are coming from. First of all I think you are quite intelligent and motivated and like to think about things rather than take them at face value.
Unfortunately, this gives you somewhat of a tendency to try to "reinvent" the wheel. Fifty/50s are a new format true but they are still a STT where for which concepts like ICM theory apply(with all of its what I would call non-perfections).
What I am trying to tell you is the following
5%+ ROI's are definitely possible at all stakes(especially for a LOW volume player). fifty/50s have the dual advantages of lower variance and lower rake that most any other SNG
You need to have a thorough grasp of proper play to win at any level.
If you don't have SNGWizard buy it. Learn to use it fluently. Learn about Nash equilibrium. Finally, learn when ICM and Nash are particularly flawed and how to adjust.
Finally, keep thinking about the game as you already do, keep posting asking questions and above all DON'T GIVE UP. Hope to see eventually at the high stakes tables.