No other thoughts about these step sng's?
Here's my analysis...please tell me your opinions....
Regular $50 SNG vs Buying into step 3 of mini step for $50 (SNG structure the same)
Party has a 50-30-20 payout in their regular sngs
1st would be $250
2nd would be $150
3rd would be $100
Step payouts are:
1st or 2nd would go to step 4
3rd or 4th would repeat step 3
5th or 6th would go to step 2
7th or 8th would go to step 1
9th is $4
So lets compare best case scenario in steps...finishing 1st or 2nd twice in a row. You still haven't won any $ but you get a chance for at step 5 where 1st is $2000, 2nd is $1000, 3rd is $500, 4th is $300 and 5th is $200. Rest is no $.
If you finish 1st or 2nd in regular sng 2 sng's in a row you would win between $300-$500. Winning a 3rd one would win $250.
(keeping it simple, i'm not going to include buy-ins in these numbers as they even out on both sides anyway)
So $2000 win vs between $550-$750 for regular sng
2nd would be $1000 vs between $450-$600 for reg sng
3rd would be $500 vs between $400-$550 for reg sng
4th would be $300 vs between $300-$500 for reg sng
5th would be $200 vs between $300-$500 for reg sng
No money vs between $300-$500 for reg sng
In essence, if you don't finish in the top 3 on step 5, you don't win as much money as you would have won just playing 3 regular sng's in a row. But if you do finish in the top 3 and especially 1 or 2, you would net considerably more.
Obviously the steps also provide some insurance for finishing outside the top 2 on step 3 and step 4 that the regular sng's don't give. You get to retry step 3/step 4 or back up to lower steps. I'm not sure how to equate that to monetary value.
Thoughts?
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