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					  Originally Posted by  CasualCasper
					
				 
				Exactly Raoni_Poker, I'm already used to the 1 table SNGs and have a pretty decent ROI of 50% over 80 games, but wondered if the 2-tables would be more profitable than the 1 table, What are the cons and pros etc.     
			
		 
	 
 Pros are that there is slightly more money to be made.  You have 18 players (at Pokerstars) and 4 players cash.  That gives the winner $21.60 for the same $3.40, up from $15 in a ten man or $13.50 in a 9-man (non-turbo).  You may get some looser players who will make more mistakes at a two table than a single. 
 
Cons include the fact that statistically you are less likely to be ITM.  For instance in a 10-man you've got a 30% chance (without taking into consideration skill or any other factors) and in the 9-man you've got a 33% chance.  In an 18-man two table, you've got a 22% chance of making it in the money.  So your ITM should drop, but your ROI should increase.  It's a matter of how much. 
 
Another consideration is that a two-table SNG will take longer.  How much time you have to play is a factor.  For instance, a $3.40 SNG turbo 10-man will run about 30-50 minutes depending on the players.  A 18-man turbo will run about 45-75 minutes. 
 
I certainly suggest you try a few and see how they go.  I don't play a lot of the 18-man because I felt I made more money playing the 10-man, but it's all about how you like to play.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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