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Poker - From SNG to Cash game
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From SNG to Cash game
I play mainly SNG, plus about 3 mtt's a week, have always played the same, moving up and down the limits as my bank roll allowed.
I really want to start playing cash games, My Bankroll is around $1500 altogether, I have over half of that at Absolute, so that is where I would like to try the cash games. I am thinking the 10c/25c game is about right for $800 bankroll ? Also I am a bit worried, I used to be a really tight player, but playing tournaments for the past two years, has taught me to push when needed, of course this isn't the case with a cash game, you just play each hand as a new hand, without having to consider being blinded away. Any advice on making the switch ? |
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well truly the 0.25/0.50 and a 40 dollar buy in at max becuse max buy in you want is always at most 5% of your roll and well i can't switch when i play cash games and i switch to tourney's i suck and vis versa. and dont contribute your whole roll to it if you start losing 100-200 and really no ups i would just stick to what you do best.
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Cash games is a thing of its own.
First of all in many situations the cash game tend to be looser than tournaments. Second of all, cash games can be very frustrating, it is almost impossible to get me into tilt on tournaments but with cash games it happens. Ok, so in a tournament you get drawn out a few times, in cash games some lucky bstrd can draw out on you over and over and over and over again. Third, You're not playing to play for chips. Your strategy has to change. You are trying to maximize profits while minimizing risk. There is no super glory to jeopordize your stack to get anothers stack. |
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I think what flint is trying to say, is that it hurts a whole lot more when it is money rather than chips you are losing. Ok so you can lose a tournament in one hand, but Cash games seem to drain you mentally when you get sucked out a few times.
I have decided to leave it for a while anyway, my bankroll isn't really big enough for it. You are right the the SNG can be frustrating, as I have found out this week, which has been awful, where as the week before I had a great weeks. The ups n downs |
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$1500 is plenty of br for $25nl, although if you are very conservative you could even start at $10nl until you feel comfortable in the cash games. Here is an article that you might find helpful. Here is a quote that you might find useful: "Tournaments you are usually trying to put pressure on and get your opponents to fold their hands to you. Whereas cash games you are typically trying to hit a better hand and get paid off." -- Paul Wasicka |
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. I think the best advice is what I heard stoxtrader say : I don't mind folding a few better hands if it means I can be more consistent in the long run. Definately cash games is about making the best decisions for the long run. And it takes patience as you might have cold streaks and have to just sit there for hours with your balls freezing. |
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