Anyone have any strategy on tackling the Fasty Fifty SNG on Carbon? I feel its so difficult with the blind structures at such low limits?
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Anyone have any strategy on tackling the Fasty Fifty SNG on Carbon? I feel its so difficult with the blind structures at such low limits?
you really gotta just wait for a hand and push, hoping you come out successful. It takes a ton of luck to get a big stack in a tourney like that
My style doesn't seem to work on these,,, blinds go up to quick,,,,LMAO,,, but I play them anyway...
easy bankroll builder if you got balls..
I have played them a few times with little success.
I am going to try it a couple more times tonight.
if only Merge software had games from $.60-$1.10 regular speed (No TURBO), i dont get it
merge site r crazy dont know what to really think about them but only thing i can play so oh well let the donkfest be on
im going to have a starting bankroll around $35...and would like to grind away on the Fast Fifty's, but the greater variance with the speed games is a deterrent...I get too bored on the $1.08 10 man double ups, any suggestions?
Never tried them so far, first I have to build up my BR at CArbon
My style of playing don't fit with these type of SNGs, I don't like the structure of the game.
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never again lol....these things are a crapshoot at best....gives u more headaches than money lol
They are easy, just be patient.
Merge needs to revamp the micro tourneys a bit for sure. Now that they are the big boys on the block for the US market, you would think that they could do this in order to attract more players.
i hear you i wrote something about this a couple days ago, more micro games would be nice from carbon
any pair/ace rag suited/A10+/KQ have to make an early raise if not all in
it sounds goofy but be patient
you gotta play tighter than a tics azz.
I might try them one day. I never really had the patients for them.
they are so annyoing and require so much patience
I'm on the side of "get a grip on some patience" ....
all my poker coaches say the same, professional and financially beneficial poker playing requires great patience
P.S.
I just told one of my coaches the gist of this thread.... he said he'd be glad to play poker with you and teach you some patience....then he chuckled kinda wicked
I guess these are a bit more like a lottery