Monday, July 14, 2008

HU ROI against different players

I know I just posted about HU SNG's, but I just wanted to add something else. I realise my run was pretty good the last couple of days, but I'm not being results oriented when I talk up HU SNG's. I'm also not thinking I've just woken up the worlds best HU SNG player, or that I can easily sustain a big winrate. What I'm more excited about with HU SNG's, is I think it's pretty obvious to spot a good player. I can lose to a bad player, but I know I have a +ve ROI against them, no matter how small my own bad play makes that. A good player has a +ve ROI on me, and I know I'll run into a lot of these players. I just haven't seen many yet. I also think Full Tilt will be littered with these guys, so that's why I want to try it out there, just to see how well I do against solid HU SNG players, at a decent level. If it's far too difficult, I'll get a feel for that pretty quickly I think. Then I can always drop back to OnGame, assess whether it's still the case there, and work out what I want to do from that. If Full Tilt is actually quite soft I'll probably stay there for a bit and climb up their Iron Man promotion and get some free Cardrunners months etc.


I'd expect Full Tilt to be pretty tight, and for there to still be a very large learning curve for me between where I am now, and where I'd need to be to be a HU SNG shark at say $100-$200 levels.

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