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04-07-2008 , 01:02 PM
I usually played 9 man sngs but now i wanna switch to the 18 man and 45 man and 90 man.

What I would like to know is usually what difference is there in profit and hourly rate. I'll be 6 tabling the 12 dollar turbos i had around 10 percent roi for 9 man so what should I expect for the 18 man 45 man and 90?

Is is possible to make a living off of these over the 9 man?
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04-07-2008 , 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Eman6969
I usually played 9 man sngs but now i wanna switch to the 18 man and 45 man and 90 man.

What I would like to know is usually what difference is there in profit and hourly rate. I'll be 6 tabling the 12 dollar turbos i had around 10 percent roi for 9 man so what should I expect for the 18 man 45 man and 90?

Is is possible to make a living off of these over the 9 man?

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04-08-2008 , 01:20 AM
I play 45 man turbo's on Stars often. I have a very good ROI, up to 40%. However, they are only the $1.10's.

I suggest trying 45 mans at a bit lower level (maybe $6 or $3) and learn the games. They are quite different from single tables, and you are required to gamble more, and steal blinds more.

Good Luck!
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04-08-2008 , 03:35 AM
The common belief is that the 18 person ones are less $/hr because of the added time to complete a SnG.

It's certainly possible to support yourself playing these but I have no clue if you mean living in a shack in some southeast Asian country or if you are trying to live on the ocean in California.

My ROI for the 27-45 person events in the $5-12 buyin range is 60% over 600 Sngs. No clue how 'good' that is.
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