Welcome to the forum mate.I need tips for play in cash games
Thank you very muchWelcome to the forum mate.
Tips for cash tables:
1) Make a deposit or build your bankroll. For a beginner I recommend $ 50-80 dollars to begin playing NLHE 2.
2) Play always deep stacked + 100 BB
3) Play more in position
4) Choose weaker opponents to play with
5) Have a daily routine for studying, e.g, posting hands on the forum.
6) Know when to begin a session and when to stop it.
7) Don’t be in a hush for profits: if we are making $ 0.50 cents per hour/table we are killing the field.
Thanks for posting, hope to see you soon!
Henrique, what's that mean, would you explain, please...7) Don’t be in a hush for profits: if we are making $ 0.50 cents per hour/table we are killing the field.
We talk a lot about EV and doing the best EV moves as possible, right? Well, according to David Sklansky, we must have an objective expectation of how much can we win per hour given stake and poker game style.Henrique, what's that mean, would you explain, please...
Learn GTO ranges 100bb deep and then adapt from those ranges—-Disciplined folding is your first skill to masterIn tourney i play good but in cash games not
Great points You might consider moving #4 to #1 it is that important for new playersWelcome to the forum mate.
Tips for cash tables:
1) Make a deposit or build your bankroll. For a beginner I recommend $ 50-80 dollars to begin playing NLHE 2.
2) Play always deep stacked + 100 BB
3) Play more in position
4) Choose weaker opponents to play with
5) Have a daily routine for studying, e.g, posting hands on the forum.
6) Know when to begin a session and when to stop it.
7) Don’t be in a hush for profits: if we are making $ 0.50 cents per hour/table we are killing the field.
Thanks for posting, hope to see you soon!
If you manage to play well in tournaments, then why do you need cash games?In tourney i play good but in cash games not
You won't learn poker just by playing in tournaments. Tournaments, especially the middle and late phases, are all about hand picking (push/fold). You'll learn the most from cash games because you're always playing with the blinds, which are worth the same at all times. In a cash game, you don't fold good cards just because you have a small stack and you are afraid that you will not get to paid places. you always play 100BB+.If you manage to play well in tournaments, then why do you need cash games?
You can make money playing in tournaments, and improving your skills in this direction to develop and grow, for which you additionally spend time and effort on cash games.
depends a lot of things,but you can see videos on YOUTUBE and read books.I need tips for play in cash games