MTTs vs Spin and Gos – What´s poker tournament format is more profitable?

In our latest poker strategy article we provide the ultimate comparison of MTTs vs Spin and Gos. At the end of it you will be able to decide what to go for.

MTTs vs Spin and Go Shake Hands

In the world of poker, two formats stand out: MTTs vs Spin and Gos.

Choosing the right poker tournament format is pivotal

Choosing the right poker tournament  format can be a pivotal decision in your poker journey. Today, we’ll explore the characteristics of these two popular formats and help you discover which one aligns best with your poker goals. I am Beldarion, the head coach and Co-founder of TeamBasPoker. I have played both formats quite successfully for a living, and in this article, I will share my personal experiences with you to help you decide which format is best for you.

MTTs – The Thrill of the Tournament World

Pros:

    1. Late Game Excitement: For those who seek the ultimate poker thrill, MTTs deliver it in the late stages. The adrenaline rush at final tables is a unique experience. The higher the first prize, the faster your heart will beat.
    1. Many Recreationals: Big potential first prizes in the lobby attract a lot of recreational players, which makes MTTs a very profitable poker format.
    1. Multi-Table Efficiency: It is not very tough to play many tables because many of your preflop decisions are simply folds. MTTs are also not very mentally draining, which allows you to play these 12-hour marathon sessions on a regular basis.

Cons:

    1. Lengthy Sessions: Not rarely do MTT sessions take around 10-12 hours, especially when you run deep in tournaments. You also can’t take breaks whenever you want.
    1. Variance Challenges: Due to their high-variance nature, you might experience months without a profit.
    1. Learning Curve: MTTs can be intimidating for beginners as they involve a wide range of situations – Deep Stacked, Mid Stacked, Short Stacked, Early Game, Bubble, Final Table, PKOs, Freezeouts, and much more.
    1. Mentally Tough: Have you ever finished 8th, 9th, or 10th in a big poker tournament? Then you know exactly what I mean when I say that MTTs can be mentally tough. It took me a couple of days to recover from a huge AK vs. AQ for the chip lead position suckout, getting 10th in the Sunday Million with a first prize of 100k+.

Spin and Gos – The Flexible Poker Format

Pros:

    1. Flexible Scheduling: Spin and Gos offer freedom in scheduling. You decide when to play, when to take breaks, and you can maintain a healthier, balanced lifestyle.
    1. Hourly Potential: Spin and Gos often have higher hourly rates compared to MTTs, especially during the week when MTTs typically have smaller and tougher fields.
    1. Beginner-Friendly: Of course, Spin and Gos are very complicated, and you have to delve much deeper into the details than in MTTs. However, it is way easier to establish solid fundamentals in Spin and Gos, where achieving a $10-20 hourly rate is relatively easy compared to other formats, especially if you have good guidance, like our Beginner to Winner pack, for example.
    1. Steady income possible: You can achieve a much steadier income compared to MTTs, especially if you join an EV pool, allowing you to make accurate predictions about your monthly earnings.
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Cons:

    1. Intense Sessions: Be prepared for mentally taxing sessions in Spin and Gos, especially during longer grinds. You play up to 100% VPIP in many situations, with less folding compared to other formats. This format also involves wider ranges that might not feel as natural to play, which can make multi-tabling and long sessions more challenging.
    1. Potential for Monotony: Focusing solely on grinding for profit may lead to a sense of monotony if personal growth isn’t a priority. Deliberate and strategic play is key to combatting boredom and ensuring that you continue to evolve as a poker player.

My recommendation for MTT players – Combining MTTs and Spin and Gos

    • Finding balance between these formats can be a game changer. Consider incorporating Spin and Gos into your MTT schedule. I personally played Spins during the week but never skipped a MTT sunday.
    • Use Spin and Gos for regular income to reduce financial pressure, reserving MTTs for high EV, high variance days (e.g., Sundays).
    • Spin and Gos can significantly enhance your MTT skills, particularly in tough situations like BUvsBB, BBvsBU, BvB, and of course heads-up on final tables.

MTTs vs Spin and Gos Conclusion

Hope this article has been valuable in helping you make the right decisions for your poker journey.

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May your decisions at the tables be wise, and may the cards always favor your play!

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