May and June were really two different stories as I began a metamorphisis transitioning from sit n go's and heads up matches to almost exclusively multi table tournaments. So, there is the question, what's the harder grind, playing mid size sit n go's and grinding up slowly or going for the home run but having to commit 4 to 6 hours for each tournament, many times to come up empty, but always the possibility of a big score ? I dedicated the last month to the later and did have some success. It started out as trying to get into that multi "frame" of mind as I was gearing up for the WSOP tournaments in Vegas. That will be a separate post, but that is how it started. I also spent more time at Full Tilt as my favorite site, Cake, has slowed down and there aren't as many opportunities at the right times of day for me to get enough action. Don't get me wrong, I will continue to support Cake as they have been very very good to me and I like the softness of the 12k and $30 rebuy each night. I had won both the 2500 and the main (12,500) package from cake for the WSOP, but due to job and family related issues, was only able to get to one event, event 30, a no limit $1500 event, which I did cash in, but was overall unhappy with my late tournament play. Here are the numbers for May / June
ROI + 16.98%
Time played 285 hours
Total Win Rate $32.20 per hour
Live tournament play + $84.71 per hour
Cake win rate per hour $31.48
Full Tilt win rate (reg tourneys) $19.95 per hour
Full Tilt 300 chip Super Turbo win rate per hour $121.45 per hour

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