| This is a discussion on Ok now whats better???? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; OK so what is better to everyone, starting off doing SNG's and MTT or going straight into the cash game?? like if you were to ... |
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| Ok now whats better???? OK so what is better to everyone, starting off doing SNG's and MTT or going straight into the cash game?? like if you were to put your first deposite in would you do cash game or SNG? |
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| re: Ok now whats better???? poker Well, it would depend on how much you're willing to deposit. You can start off with $1 SNGs and MTTs but if you're planning on depositing $500, then that seems a bit silly. As a general Bankroll Management rule, you'll want at least 30-50 buy-ins for any game you play. This way you can handle downswings and losing streaks as the come. So, lets say you do deposit $500 and start with SNGs, then you can play $10-$16 SNGs comfortably. Then as you increase or decrease in BR, you can move up or down in stakes. Of course, if you wish to play $1-$5 SNGs with a $500 BR, thats up to you. Basically, the more buy-ins you have, the better. And the less buy-ins you have, the worse. You wouldn't play $50 SNGs with a $500 BR because you'll only have 10 buy-ins and if things run bad, you're out of a BR. However, if this is your first time playing online or don't have a lot experience playing SNGs or MTTs or cash games, I would start of with lower limits. You don't necessarily have to start with the micros, but a limit lower than what you'd normally start with just so you can get used to the game. As for me, starting with SNGs was best because I was able to beat them consistently and easily build a BR playing them. Whatever you choose to play, try sticking with it for a while so you really learn the dynamics about the game. |
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| re: Ok now whats better???? poker I started playing in the freerolls fulltilt, after that I started playing those SNF ', and was much better in the tables I lost very quickly, but in tournaments of 45 people, or even 8, then I won a lot awards, and won some of these |
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| How much money can you afford to loose on learning the game? If it's a lot, I'd say start with cash games and play at a stake where you have more than 100 buy-ins. Otherwise, play SNGs. It's easier. Follow an extremely conservative bankroll management plan until you can have some confidence that you beat the game. |
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