Much have been written during MicroMillions about low buy-ins becoming big pay-outs, and it is all true. But there's another advantage to those inexpensive entry fees, that do not depend on the following big win to be deemed useful. They present a very good opportunity to develop skills in games you could not ordinary get an opportunity to play, no less than not in a competitive environment.
Results from yesterday provided an ideal example.
Event #59 was a Stud tournament. For players weaned on hold'em and searching to construct confidence and experience in another type of the sport for $1.10, this was a golden opportunity, because the field size of 6,621 suggests.
Of course, someone always has to win, and accordingly it was Norwegian player bollemus picking up a primary prize just shy of $1,000. For others it was a possibility to play, gain some experience, and all at minimal expense.
There are more of those "non-hold'em" events to come back within the final third of the MicroMillions 12 schedule, including tournaments in various varieties of Omaha, triple draw and HORSE. Take a look at the MicroMillions homepage for details and provides them a try.
In the meantime listed below are the winners from yesterday.
55 | $2.20 | 9837 | $9,837.00 | KiroV999 | Russia | $1,345.77 |
56 | $4.40 | 10396 | $41,584.00 | victorcham93 | Moldova | $5,564.58 |
57 | $0.11 | 18479 | $15,000.00 | Project-Kiq | Estonia | $1,579.13 |
58 | $5.50 | 13500 | $67,500.00 | boyer 8 | Canada | $8,422.85 |
59 | $1.10 | 6621 | $6,621.00 | bollemus | Norway | $946.40 |
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