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Marshall000's picture
sne grinder new to spins advice please ty

Hi guys im new here, been studying a ton of late. Ill be quick. Former sne on stars  going for icon on wpn this year (sne) I have played cash all my life but i really enjoy playign and studying the spin and gos.  I will have to play 300 a day to keep the the minimum pace i want. $40 level.  I have many of the relevant video packs. So after what number of games can I take a look in pt and examine my ITM and get a rough idea. ALso what result base stats should i look for in pt4 to help with knowing the ev?  Thanks guys and really great videos

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study the HU part of the

study the HU part of the game, pbogz114's vid pack is very good at explaining the key concepts. coffee's spin and go pack is very comprehensive in terms of three handed play, and also includes an excellent HU summary. it also explains the out of game variable such sample size issue / winrates, and the variance involved in the format.

since you come from a cash game background, as preperation it might be good to play and study some hyper-tubo HUSNGs so you can get a feel for the shallow stacked endgame concepts.

i have played SNE players at the $15 level at stars, and some of the ones from 6max / cash backgrounds have been pretty average once  it got to heads up.

since being able to close out games when  HU is so crucial to winrate i think developing that side of your game will be very beneficial.

glgl

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Thanks for the reply, hu

Thanks for the reply, hu being super important is the general consencous. That will be a work in progress. I have the coffeecalcs. His math pack for hu, and spin and go pack. Probably will do 1 solely hu pack.  Of the hu pack on this site whats the best u recommend? The one u mentioned pbogs.

 

Thanks for the reply gl all

teddybloat's picture
  the pbogz one is the most

 

the pbogz one is the most recent and contains a tonne of material on  concepts in limped pots which were kind of neglected in some of the older packs. it also features a lot of material on beating recreationals, and you will be facing them a lot.

i got a lot out of the zztilt and phl500 pack, and it is pretty comprehensive, but the pbogz pack is more relevant, cheaper and better focused to the type of villains you will meet in these games. all in my opinion of course!

pbogz stream spin and go's on twitch too BTW, search for his channel. he's very interactive and answers a lot of strategy questions in stream.

he's also a reasonably priced 1-1 coach if you want to go down that route.

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ahh yes just watched the

ahh yes just watched the samples of his pack. it looks really good. Will definitly purchase. ty

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how many tables is too many?

how many tables is too many? Im thinking no more than 5?