I'm headed down on 6/4, staying at Rio and planning to play in the Senior Event. Have played a few single table satellites in past years with some luck - usually 2way chop. Any advice on how/when to play satellites - eg is there a time of day with softer competition? Are the Mega Satellites a good play? Strategy for them? Any other suggestions or tips on satellites?
The structures don't really give a great deal of play, but are still profitable. The STTs with 1500 starting chips give a fair bit more play than the ones with 1000, so if possible it's best to play those. A friend who played them last year said that it's also good to get involved in the last longers, because this makes the low rake even smaller, and they're often chopped hu like the tourneys. He recommends playing the 200+ buyins if possible, for the reasons above. I've only ever played a few, but I just adopt the general STT strategy of playing tighter early, and then shoving very wide when the blinds increase. Best of luck!
Not sure what u mean by the 'last longers' ? Are these wagers u make with others at your table?? Or? Thx
That's pretty much it... 4/5 of the players will add an extra $XX as a private bet, and whoever lasts the longest out of the participants collects the money.
The Mega's are for 10k in lammers ... I believe this one is for $500 lammer ... I get in on June 1. I am going to make my own satellite and play the $300 survivor (1 in 10 wins) at the Venetian that evening I am thinking of playing #14 $1500 LO8 and the Seniors. I will be the young guy (53) with the hoody
this one ... Turbo Mega Satellites May 28 - July 2: $75 Buy-In Mega Satellites Daily at 9 AM. Played as No-Limit Hold'em
Yes, last longers are a good bet for players because they, as mentioned before, effectively reduce the rake percentage (since this is a rake-free additional bet). Don't worry about the holder of the money absconding with the cash...I've done these dozens of times and have never seen it happen.