Joined: Oct '11
Location: Canada
Age: 57 (M)
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Titan poker has these new Coin flip Sngs HU or multi turn a buck into 25 or 50 in the dollar multis From micro to Highroller$250 on a coin flip Sometimes I feel like Im in a coin flip on the tables these might get interesting
Joined: May '09
Location: India
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cake network had them for a while, titan has less rake though. i think they are only for gamblers or losers who cant win at poker. and now ppl hav a quick way to blow their bankroll when tilted
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Canada
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Are those the ones where you're both all in all the time and whoever wins doubles up? It so those are so lame and -EV. You basically just loose rake over time because there's nothing you can do to increase your win rate above 50%. Stay away, yuck.
Joined: Jan '11
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Not familiar with these types of SnG's, but like playing regular SnG' for the most part. I don't think I have to worry since I can't play at Titan anyway, but am curious as to what there actually about.
From what I've read it's something to stay away from ay!
Joined: May '09
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@ ev1 wondering what they are basically you are forced allin from 1st hand, so it's like flipping a coin. like i said before only for gamblers and losers, but can be useful for getting unbiased sample for rng testing
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i do not see a point in playing those- if you want to play poker, you will get no action- because there is nothing to do, you are all-in immediately, if you are looking for a pure gamble imo there is a better place for that- bookie, casino, lotteries. for pure gamble i would pick casino- at least there are some decent babes over there
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Posted by SuperNoob: @ ev1 wondering what they are basically you are forced allin from 1st hand, so it's like flipping a coin. like i said before only for gamblers and losers, but can be useful for getting unbiased sample for rng testing
Heh heh I guess that's true but I shudder to think of how much money would be lost before you got a good enough sample sign to make a decent statement about their RNG? How many hands do they usually say is a good sample?