Aug 26,2009, 11:05 PM
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ITM doesn't matter as much as ROI. At the end of the day, all MTTs are very very top heavy, and just because you have a high ITM will not automatically generate a positive ROI. Ideally, you are ITM about 15% of the time, but that is not a figure you should place so much emphasis on. ROI should be your focus as it will tell whether you are a winning MTT player or not.
And online, anything $100 you will have a bunch of regs who grind those out, so basically if you are starting out as a MTT player, you probably will not have a +ev in any tourney $50+.
As Wetts said, live is a different story. Unless you entered into the $40K NLHE at the WSOP, all live tournaments will have terrible players. (heck, even the $40K NLHE had some fishes in it).
I would say shy away from the higher stakes for now, unless you satellite into them (satellite into Sunday Million/Warm-up/Mulligan/Second chance, etc). Those big Sunday tournaments usually have pretty weak fields, and are the ones you should take a shot at.
And yes, in your example about winning low stakes and losing high stakes, it would dramatically lower your ROI. Because your ROI is essentially how much you win per how much you put in. So it ignores the stakes and merely looks at your entry fee and place that against your winnings.
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