Actually the original post is not that relevant anymore, as I started playing only spin n gos. These are 3 player games, so there is a lot of heads-up play there. They are very attractive for "fish" because of the possible huge prizes and fast structure. Also for me they are much more exciting than hu sngs. Plus they seem to be much more profitable. So far I have great results but only 600 tournaments. I need to play a few k in order to know my expected winrate.
Today I played 4.5h (2 tables at $15 spin n gos) which is pretty good. I plan to reach 6h on avarage next week. When I reach 1,000 tournaments I will show a graph, although that will be still a smallish sample for such a high-variance game.
This week I have solved some 3 handed preflop allin situations in cardrunnersev, re-read 3 of spoon's articles (I'm going to re-read all of them...), watched a highstakes player playing spin n gos on Twitch for a few hours + some videos on spin n gos. I'm still pretty bad at preflop allins 3 handed so my task for next week is to improve in this area, solving these allin scenarios in crev.



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