by EscapePlan9 » Tue Jan 23, 2007 5:19 am
There still are a few fish on almost every level, even the $109s (at least 1 or 2). In the bigger stakes ones you have to take more risks early on to accumulate big stacks. Then your profit comes not only from your understanding of common pushing/calling situations, but you have to adjust the ranges significantly. You end up playing the player a lot more. If you know that he can be shoving 100% from that position, it becomes profitable to call with K5o. But if he knows that he might lower his shoving range to account for your increased calling range. High stakes SNGs ($100+) are extremely variant and a good long term winning ROI in those is around 7%.
The common advice is if you've donked away with SNGs and been a long-term winner all the way up to the $55s, you either stay there, drop a level lower for less variance, or no longer concentrate on SNGs and turn to cash games or MTTs.
This ESPECIALLY applies with turbos but regulars as well. There are a couple sites where you start with bigger stacks than usual and the blind levels are extended, so those require a slightly different approach that will benefit the better players and you can afford a lot more early game risks. I personally don't play them because how painfully long they take for little reward.