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    Quote Originally Posted by nodepositneeded View Post
    Thanks ND, seems these is just a way of full tilt poker to try and teach people to multitable SnGs, causwe most only play 1 at a time.

    More volume = more money to FTP

    But dont get me wrong, these may be total donkaments cause people who can barely play 1 SnG at a time will get on these and will screw their play.

    It may be a nice build up bankroll option. Although I still rule in favor of the DOUBLE UP sit and gos that PokerStars and Cake offer.

    50% of the field doubling up their money, odds cant be better.


    USC

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    I've been meaning to play the Poker Stars tournaments but you guys have been keeping me too busy!

    I still plan to see if I can turn a steady profit on those tournaments one of these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodepositneeded View Post
    I've been meaning to play the Poker Stars tournaments but you guys have been keeping me too busy!

    I still plan to see if I can turn a steady profit on those tournaments one of these days.
    If you can manage to get on 4 or 6 at the same time and just be patient its easy. Just about being patient, something i am not that much of, but with a decent game and good discipline, a profit on these is GUARANTEED

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    I can say that after playing in a couple there is always one person who is a complete maniac at the beginning of the tournament who will make things interesting. Proper play is to play really tight at the beginning and open up a little in the middle and a lot once the bubble bursts. So it really is like really is like a normal sit-n-go, only more so.

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    I've played in a couple of these tournaments and they seem to be an average option for me. I have had the unfortunate problem of running into a donk with too much luck in every one of the Matrix tourney's I've entered. I don't see myself playing many more of them, unless it's for entertainment purposes.

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    They are pretty easy!

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    They are stupid!!! Come on guys, think profit.

    Enter a $6 one, and u get like $4 for winning one table, $2 for second?
    With 4 games at once, you should if your a decent player average maybe 2 cashes, more than likely one, over a period of time. Which breaks you about even, then factor in the "points" thing, its crazy!! Points per knockout and 2 for table win, winner on points gets some, 2nd some.

    Say you win 1, 2nd in one, and win the points. This will give u a total win of $4 + $2 + $8 which cunningly equals $14.

    $6 to win $14???


    FOr comparison, a 6str SnG pays $22/$14 normally. So u can win that by 2nd in just one game. A 10str $6 pays $30/$18/$12 as far as i know, so here u just need top 3 in one game, not to get the most knockouts to win!


    Plus if u get knocked out first in one or 2 of the matrix things ur screwed as its nrly impossible to win ur money back!

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    I don't like the matrix games and I'm not sure why people play them. But if it is your game, by all means and best of luck to you. If your looking for a similar game try the pokerstars double or nothing.

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    Yeah, those matrix sngs are just too much imo as well and you are very right, you might as well just play a double or nothing instead of a matrix sng

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    If you are playing to win then no, it is def not the thing to play, BUT if you like to just play sometimes, and play a lot like me, then they are PERFECT!

    BOO HOCKEY!!!!

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    Im in love with NWH.....

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