Well, to one of your questions, those double ups aren't as easy for me as I'd like them to be. I guess with proper BRM, those are a reliable stream of income. I dunno though. I used to play the 10 man ones on Cake, and got destroyed many times. If you are running trackers to table select, it is prob much easier, but many times, I'd get stuck with a table with too many tight players, which isn't surprising because it's a tight player's game. I usually get blinded out easily, and even if I double up super early, everyone plays so tight that we last until the blinds are super high, and I'm suddenly last. I found the 6 man ones easier, because people tend to play much looser in 6 man, and they don't last as long either. If you are a good Multi-tabler, I think those are great to build a separate bankroll for you to experiment other games with. Obviously, they have less volatility given that half get paid, but as a small staker, the volatility can still kill you.
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