Are there any sites that still have good sng volume?

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Are there any sites that still have good sng volume?
 
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I think Pokerstars still the best
 
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Yes PokerStars even though its not as big as in the past. ACR Poker also has decent SnG volume during the american timezone peak hours.
 
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fundiver199 said:
Yes PokerStars even though its not as big as in the past. ACR Poker also has decent SnG volume during the american timezone peak hours.
Te is from the states so I'm thinking he's aware of ACR games.

Stars vs. pre: BlackFriday it's almost as if they don't even exist. I believe OP would be shocked to see the difference.

Partypoker has some STT SNG but the main volume on there is D0Ns. It's all micro/low stakes.

iPoker network has some too, with D0N's making up the majority of play. (just checked right now, $5 & $10, there's 15 games running 8x $5; 7x $10;)
 
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The sharkscope leaderboard for all SnGs might give a decent indication of, where there is still money to be made in SnGs. For 2023 the top 25 players on the leaderboard are distributed as follow:

PokerStars: 8
Winning Poker Network: 5
Global Poker: 4
Chico: 3
888 (NJ): 2
PokerStars (PA): 1
Adda52: 1
PartyPoker (FR/ES): 1
 
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Monitoring and data collection are carried out constantly. Some networks tried to transfer most of the tournaments to the private sector, but were met with dissatisfaction from users. Poker players considered this a deviation from the principles of fair play.
 
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