Great finish those are hard to finish good in, so many people just go crazy in the small buy-in games, so you musta had alot of luck or great cards, so good for you.
Great finish those are hard to finish good in, so many people just go crazy in the small buy-in games, so you musta had alot of luck or great cards, so good for you.
Ill agree for the most part...
But!
Superturbos are etremely high variance. You usually risking your tourney life on 2 all in hands minimum, they are fun for sure, but the most profitable way of a good poker playing wining money? No.
Turbo SNGs are where its at.
I wont deny that ST's are a good way of making money if you can have the patience to fold A8 and similar hands early on and wait for a bigger one, or take some calculated gambles, but from a strictly ROI point of view, your standard Turbo SnG is the best ROI machine out there.
What are superturbos?![]()
Not bounty I guess.
Sorry for my ignorance.!!!
well look at it this way. it was small but at least u hung in there. when u are trying to biuld a bankroll u have to start somewhere. dont play a bounty remember the bankroll management we ere talking about earlier. if ur gonna play anything i would say play a cash game. u can start off slow at a .2/.4 cent table then build from that. just remember keep the momentum going. feel the rush. lol good job though. u know what wait till u can play another one then build off of that.
written by Poker Pro Jared Hubbard
Now that Cake has had super turbos for a while I decided to do a little research into attainable ROIs. I always assumed 1-2% was probably the highest attainable ROIs in the long run. I took a collection of players I considered good to figure out my #s. I think the results will surprise some people. Among these good players, they had played a total of 23,081 super turbos. Their average stake was $96.83 & their average ROI was just 0.274%! This should be an eye opener to those of you running at 2% or above over thousands of games. It’s extremely unlikely that your true ROI is actually that high. Super turbos can still be very profitable because of their length of time & rakeback, as long as you can handle the sick variance that comes with them. You will have negative ROI stretches over huge lengths of time. Hopefully people will start to realize the importance of table selection in super turbos. Games can become unprofitable much quicker than in regular turbos. Unless you have a rakeback deal like me on Cake (you don’t) there’s really no excuse for not using good table selection in super turbos. Too often I see games w/ the likes of 2 or more players like HappyLucky, buttabiscuit, JuneTLBKilla, odinnnn, avkalang608, etc… & it’s just ridiculous. I’m sure most of you have read my entry on table selection and variance. If not, you should do so now:
Super turbos are fun but like Eejit said you risk everything on 2 all in hands.
I also found that you must play the first 4-6 hands no matter what cards you have, if no one raises. Why? Because the levels go up every 2 hands and the 4-5 level blind will be more than the first 4-6 hands combined.
Do your math. Important to understand this.
ROI of 0.274% = break even
So what we are saying here is............
I give you the same advice as worldwide poker professionals, for free. WIthout knowing it.
That sums it up.
Your all so welcome
Ditto what everyone else is saying. Bankroll has GOT TO be the deciding factor in the games you decide to play in. It has to be more about playing good quality poker, rather than how much you cash. You can play good poker at any stake good advice all!
Hello everybody.
Thats true I Have to stick more to my banckroll management.
What shoudl I play today ringo?
I have 3.1 on carbon and thats all.
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