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    Multitabling SNG's

    For all you guys that Multitable SNG's.

    What games do you play?

    9person Turbo?
    6person Turbo?

    9person Regular?
    6person Regular?

    Out of all of these, what do you think is most profitable to play 8+ tables of?

    I know there are a lot of factor that come into play, but general opinions are wanted.
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    I multi-table 4 games at a time and they are normally just the 45's and 90's..

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    I would start with 1 9 man regular and 2 blind levels later start another and so on till I have 4 running at the same time. I do it this way so that I am not playing the end game on four tables at once and reduced my chances of making a mistake heads up. It was driving me crazy playing heads up at 4 tables at once when I do run that well. When I am out of 1 then I fire up the next etc. For me it makes it more managable if the 4 games don't start and end at the same time

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    I would urge you to try more of the larger field SNGs 45s and 90s instead of 6s and 9s). Nearly all good players have higher ROIs as the field size increases. You cash less often, but you make more moeny overall.

    I also like the already mentioned idea about staggering the start times. I do this myself, and it's a good game plan in my opinion.
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    i firmly believe that 9 mans are dead ROI wise, too many programs and schools out there. 6 mans are still viable but highest ROIS are around 9%. 45/90's are the way to go right know (180's if on pstars as well).

    I 6-8 table 45/90s on FTP and 1-2 table 6 man turbos on Cake at the same time.

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