![]() ![]() We can play longer sessions during weekends: 4h x 2 days x 4 weekends = 32h. The advantage of Spins is that if we only have 60 hours to invest for poker, we don't need to play 6 hours sessions like in MTTs, but we can adjust the schedule to our needs. 20 MTTs x 10 days = 200 monthly = 2400 MTTs yearly. In a typical 6-hour session, it's possible to play around 20 MTTs with a good tournament selection and a moderate amount of tables at once. Each session can last 6 hours on average, but sometimes they can be shorter if you run bad. Let's assume we play 10 sessions a month, which is quite reasonable. Tournaments can take many hours, and we need to prepare ahead for possible deep runs when reaching the late stages. Volume * ROI% * Stakes = Expected Win Rate Volume in MTTs We need to research what possible EV ROI% we expect to have and what stakes we decide to play with our bankroll not to bust quickly. ![]() To assess the possible win rate, we need to establish how many games we will be able to play within the specified time. Let's say that a player is allowed by his wife he wants to invest 60 hours monthly to develop his poker career. Let's compare earnings of two common scenarios for medium-stakes regs with a $1,000 bankroll which is reasonably achievable for most players, especially those with a regular daily job. I explained why it makes sense to move from MTTs to Spins in the previous article. ![]()
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