Poker Forum - Register
For the biggest and best online poker promotions use a pokerstars marketing code which earns you bonus money as does a full tilt poker referral code which is applicable for poker games & strategies online to play online poker at Us poker sites for winning lots of money.
Titan Poker Party Poker Bodog Pacific Poker
Go Back   Poker Forum > Poker Message Boards > Strategy Forum
Search
SEARCH THE ONLINE POKER FORUMS  

Online Poker Forum
Reply
  Poker - How much is enough?
 
  #1  
13-05-2007, 3:16 AM
PoochMasterFlex
Advanced Member
 
Location: New Jersey
Plays at: FullTilt
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 150
How much is enough?

I have had this problem a couple times in freerolls where i will have a lot of chips plahying super aggressive and then i want to let up but something tells me that i have to keep on pounding on my opponents. I end up losing my chips and not getting to the money. I was wondering how much of a chip stack i should have before i should take a long break and still make it to the final table?

thanks!
 

PokerStarsPokerStars is amongst the best places to play poker online that accepts US players. Use PokerStars marketing code CARDSCHAT for a $75 bonus.

Full Tilt PokerFull Tilt Poker accepts US players. Use Full Tilt Poker referral code CARDSCHAT for a $600 bonus and to play online poker with the pro's.

  #2  
13-05-2007, 3:45 AM
MRME4
Junior Member
 
Location: Waxahachie
Plays at: Bodog
Likes: Everything
Posts: 18
I take a different approach to freeroles. I play tight and maintain about 2x the average chip stack. Come money cut off time, I loosen a little and steal. Then, I go aggressive. If you play ur way, idk, maybe about 12-15x starting stack?
  #3  
13-05-2007, 4:05 AM
joosebuck
Friendly NeighborhoodTRex
 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Plays at: 911POKER.COM
Likes: strip poker
Posts: 3,921
never. dont stop winning pots.
  #4  
13-05-2007, 4:43 AM
DeadoneD1
Advanced Member
 
Plays at: bodog
Likes: holdem only
Posts: 191
I'm with joose..dance with the girl you brought,

when i change or adjust my instincts I lose.
  #5  
13-05-2007, 6:57 AM
skoldpadda
Caveman Eye Surgeon
 
Location: Cyberspace
Plays at: PS, Tilt
Likes: CC Razz Guru
Posts: 2,807
Might want to be more selective in who you target. Small stacks more likely to go all-in and big stacks won't be bullied. Target the stacks that are just a bit below average. This may help fine tune your game.
  #6  
13-05-2007, 8:05 AM
PoochMasterFlex
Advanced Member
 
Location: New Jersey
Plays at: FullTilt
Likes: Holdem
Posts: 150
is targeting ppl a big part of the game?
  #7  
13-05-2007, 8:47 AM
joosebuck
Friendly NeighborhoodTRex
 
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Plays at: 911POKER.COM
Likes: strip poker
Posts: 3,921
you arent legally bound to win your money from each person at the table in order to win.
  #8  
13-05-2007, 2:32 PM
dakota-xx
I give up.....
 
Location: canton, ga
Plays at: pokerstars
Likes: NL Holdem
Posts: 13,368
Quote:
Originally Posted by joosebuck
you arent legally bound to win your money from each person at the table in order to win.

Yea - Joose usually picks 1 or 2 and takes them for a bundle lol.
  #9  
15-05-2007, 2:35 PM
tiltboy
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 120
if you constantly aggresive people start ignoring your bets, people ;ie in wait looking to trap you.

You need to change gears depending on the table your on.
  #10  
15-05-2007, 6:03 PM
aliengenius
Putting the AG in LAG
 
Location: Buffalo NY
Plays at: CC LB games
Likes: pin-up girls
Posts: 4,164
Repeat after me: "The rich are about to get richer, I RAISE!"
 

« Previous Avoiding Suckouts    bet ver check Next »



Sportsbook Poker
ACCEPTS US PLAYERS - CREDIT CARD DEPOSITS - $1000 BONUS

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 8:55 PM.


Sitemap: General

Copyscape   Poker En Ligne Online Poker Poker Online
Carbon Poker Coupon Code - All original site contents ©Cardschat.com 2004-2008. Reproduction is prohibited.