That brought my roll waaaaaaaaaaay down (I think I was at or near 2 digits) and I had to claw my way back. I moved down again and built it back. Since my bad run of the 25s, I have an ROI of about 50% in them (only about 30 tourneys). I have since moved up to the 55s, but I have a mediocre ROI of about 6%. Granted, that includes a run of 19 SnGs with 11 4th place finishes. That is pain.
I believe I am a very good SnG player and long term will have an ROI of 10-15% at the 55s. However, they just aren't that profitable. They are great experience for MTTs, but I just don't think they are the way to make money online. Ring and MTTs will do that for you. Mostly I built my roll to its current level (~$5k) with 2 things:
1) Ring games. I play 1/2 NL and have made several thousand dollers in less than 2 months.
2) 180 man SnGs on Stars. I have played 55 of them so far, with an ROI of 156%. 10 final tables. And I haven't won one yet. I believe a decent-good player can easily maintain a 100% ROI in these things long term. They are a gold mine if you know how to play solid tournament poker.
My advice, if ring games are not for you, is to stick with the SnGs. Play the 15s if you can afford it and use some of your winnings to take a shot at the 180 mans. Another option is to give up on the turbos and try something where your skill can be more of an advantage (ie the regular SnGs). Personally I like the turbos, as they are quick and I am good at short stack poker. I suspect you are the same.
Another option is to try another site for a while. Full Tilt has a decent bonus and their low level SnGs are easy to beat. The bilnd structure is good too.Statistics: Posted by Triple B — Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:11 pm
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