Also, I can't stand tourneys variance so much these days. like when you're about to reach the final table, you get AA, you see a whale pushing from UTG and he finally craks your aces with J8s after waiting for so long.
+1. i didn't mind so much when i was grinding 100+ MTTs a week and working through the variance quickly. these days, i don't have much time to play, and the long breakeven-ish stretches are killing me. tourneys used to be my bread and butter but cash games are becoming more attractive lately.
if you're used to sites like pokerstars or even ACR, you will definitely be disappointed by the size of tournaments at SwC. still, they are the best crypto-only poker site, hands down.
On the upside of that you don't need to sit down and commit several days to the grind for the last table.
but then, how much is the final table worth?
i hear you though. this stuff boils down to what kinda tourney player you are. my bread and butter has always been mid-large field MTTs and 9-man SNGs. 18-45 man tourneys are a bit of a weakness for me---sadly, our bitcointalk series usually falls in this range.