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I am not the person to ask about that.... I haven't played a SNG for ages and ages.
My GUESS, however, would be that the lowest buy in that has the best juice (ie, 10+1 = 10%; 5+1 = 20%) would be the softest. Then again, if you are good enough to beat the $100 SNGs, for example, you can get away with a far smaller ROI and still have a higher net win. So I guess, like everything else, it dpeneds. |
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It's been months since I have played SNGs, and the highest I ever played was the $60 turbos (which were definately profitable if I continued to play them). I've heard from others that play SNGs regularly that the skill level is pretty equivalent at the $50-$100 level, but there is a big jump up at the $200 level.
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