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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6920534, member: 397965"] The Sharkscope leaderboard actually makes it pretty easy to answer that question, since all the biggest winners in SnGs across sites have single digit ROIs. They are however higher than mine, or they play higher buyins. On ACR 6-man hypers seem to be the thing amount SnG grinders. On PokerStars it seems to be heads-up SnGs. Maybe its possible to have a dubble digit ROI in very soft micro stakes games somewhere, but why would you play $2 games with 10-12% ROI, if you can play $10 games with 5-6% ROI. You can still get good volume in $10 games on PokerStars, but not 24 hours a day, and only if you play different formats, which almost all the regs do now. In todays games excessive multitabling would likely also mean playing to tight with to much auto piloting. Back then SnGs had no antes or only antes with high blinds. And many regs seem to have been basically folding anything except premiums, until the blinds got high enough to play push-fold. At least this is the idea, I get from watching old training videos by eg. Collin Moshman. Today this would definitely not work, and you have to get involved in at least some postflop spots to even beat the games. [/QUOTE]
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