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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Mar 17 2014 13:51. Posts 9634
I've been playing PS micros and at thia point I wont be able to go higher than Gold star so I've been wondering what to do with FPPs. Do I let em pile up till i move up or do i play sunday storm fpp sattelites , which are 235 fpp 2/6 get 11$T and 2350 fpps are 25$ rb. They re quite easy @ sundays so im def grtting more EV out of them than the bonus. However if i potentially reach plat star am I losing a lot of EV ? Not quite sure of PS s system and whats best

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devon06atX   Canada. Mar 17 2014 14:50. Posts 5458

36 man 375 fpp, need 1st to win sunday mill ticket, gogogo


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 17 2014 17:50. Posts 15163

235fpp sats one of the best values rly

93% Sure!  

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 17 2014 17:51. Posts 15163

ill make platinum this month and I won like 1/30 235fpp ones last week so might save up for a bonus ;p

93% Sure!  

Fujikura   United States. Mar 17 2014 18:54. Posts 1795

As someone who has played them for 5 years, as long as you know how to play them profitably (or even breakeven), you should be playing them. The players in them suck, and if you can play breakeven poker in them, they are equivalent to getting the supernova bonus (100k fpp for $1600 = .016 rate). I am supernova and I still play these for what it's worth. Also, I can buy your T$ if you want to unload them, just PM me.

aka SouL)Z(Isadie and SouL)P(Fujikura 

r0mx0   Slovakia. Mar 18 2014 00:44. Posts 1580

yea i just dont play them anymore at all, bear in mind that you are investing your time into this and moneyz for fpps you have in one click.
And those hyperturbos have sick variance too but still if you want to play them id read some strategy.

You gotta plow through that shit !  

Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Mar 18 2014 12:00. Posts 9634

I have a place to sell my T$ for 99.9% so i dont really care, but if u need any tell me. Thanks for the offer.

I've played my fair share of stts so i know what im doing, just wondering if its the best option + people in them are mostly bad so its not even that hard


devon06atX   Canada. Mar 18 2014 12:11. Posts 5458

235 sat = (2/6 * $11) / 235 fpp = 0.01560 $/fpp
375 sat = (1/36) * $215) / 375 fpp = 0.01592 $/fpp

Quite close at first glance, although the 375 comes very slightly ahead based on entrant fee and prize. Considering the structure of the 235 (10 big blinds starting at the 235 one, it's a big crap shoot) and the fact that the 375 ones are filled with more than their fair share of donks and if you have any skill, you pretty much dominate most of the field, I think it's pretty obvious which one is better.

What I do is play a few 375 a day - turn on the attention sound to something really annoying, and blast the volume so I can hear it from wherever in my apartment (as they fill slowly for the most part), and go nuts on sundays - they fill like crazy and there's more tourneys offered. Usually have more than enough to do a couple of the way more expensive ones as well.

Just my opinion, but I'm positive the 375 are WAY more profitable than the 235's.

@ Spitfiree - Where do you sell your T$ for 99.9%?

There used to be a site 'http://www.selltdollars.com/VIP/' but it seems to have went down. LPs 97% is lolable, but I have to use it when I'm in a bind. I asked the site people in the 'improvement thread' to consider changing it to a more reasonable conversion, nope, no dice.


Fujikura   United States. Mar 18 2014 14:45. Posts 1795


  On March 18 2014 11:11 devon06atX wrote:
235 sat = (2/6 * $11) / 235 fpp = 0.01560 $/fpp
375 sat = (1/36) * $215) / 375 fpp = 0.01592 $/fpp

Quite close at first glance, although the 375 comes very slightly ahead based on entrant fee and prize. Considering the structure of the 235 (10 big blinds starting at the 235 one, it's a big crap shoot) and the fact that the 375 ones are filled with more than their fair share of donks and if you have any skill, you pretty much dominate most of the field, I think it's pretty obvious which one is better.

What I do is play a few 375 a day - turn on the attention sound to something really annoying, and blast the volume so I can hear it from wherever in my apartment (as they fill slowly for the most part), and go nuts on sundays - they fill like crazy and there's more tourneys offered. Usually have more than enough to do a couple of the way more expensive ones as well.

Just my opinion, but I'm positive the 375 are WAY more profitable than the 235's.

@ Spitfiree - Where do you sell your T$ for 99.9%?




Your calculations are wrong, the 235 and 375 fpp sats are actually the same rate. 3rd place gets 10 fpps in the 235's, so it's the same rate as the 36 man things and lower variance. I run 6% ROI at the hypers fwiw, over tens of thousands of games, so they're not as shooty as you think if you know how to play them. It's basically a $4 sng, and the fields are full of casual players and most people, like you who are actually competent enough to beat them are too lazy to play them, so it keeps the fields soft as well. That said, the 375 are def more profitable, but like you said... it's about how you want to spend your time... I've spent 300k fpps in under 3 hours in the fpp hypers (they were 270 fpps back then, and 3rd place got money back, and there was more volume in them as well).

As far as T$, I'll buy any that anyone has at 100%, just PM me... I play sngs anyway and don't mind helping the community.

aka SouL)Z(Isadie and SouL)P(FujikuraLast edit: 18/03/2014 14:46

devon06atX   Canada. Mar 18 2014 15:58. Posts 5458

ahhh, I forgot the 10fpp. you're right. Thanks for the clarification fuji


 



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