Moving from MTT to Cash are my stats OK?

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I want to know if any cash player can see from my mtt and sng stats if my play might easily move over to cash games.
The pics are for the last week, last month and the last 7 months, any ideas?
I've run at itm 20% and roi 25% for the year but if i focus I expect just slightly better results for the rest of the year?
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Never mind Guys i think i worked it out myself.


CHEERS.:eek:
 

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You'll struggle . . .

. . . A lot
 
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yeah it might not be the easiest of transitions, especially if you have little to no experience playing cash games. they are a different beast, and the best way to find out how you are going to do will be to start out at the 2nl and run at least 10k+ hands to get a feel for how you will do.

As mentioned its a different beast, so you might want to only start with a couple of tables to get the feel if you plan to multi-table and then add to your comfort level and still profitable of course. GL on the switch sir, but I must ask if you are running a 20% ROI on sng's and mtt's obviously profit isn't your reason for switching, as I do believe that is a good ROI for sure, especially to maintain over a year.
 
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Thanks for taking the time to digest my question and offer some advice and help Bluffmeallin.
I haven't spent much time on forums or discussing my poker.
That Roi is ok but i can't find the courage? to move up or get serious. I withdraw my wins as i'm always broke, lol.
I tend to try to enjoy myself too much with some super outragous plays that i should have known were outside acceptable limits for that situation. I laugh and chat a lot during play and need to focus more. That's my plan to focus more and was wondering if cash tables could earn me a better hourly for my time. If I'm not going to enjoy it as much? i want more earn.
I currently use Sng wins to pay for my Mtts losses lol. I will never give up playing Mtts but cash tables could pay for the tourney buy ins faster? is that right?
Anyway I will get there (be my best) one way or another, i guess the speed that i get there matters little in the long run.
I've had some help from a good player recently and i realise how good a little help can be so i'm out there trying to soak up all the help i can see..
Thanks again for your time and help, good luck (i mean good math) in all your games Sir.;)
 
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I'd take good luck over math skills any session of the week.

Start playing the cash tables and post your hands in the Hand Analysis subsection. I would start at 2NL and work on the basics such as hand ranges and Cbetting etc.

Your stats are way too loose and you call far too much BTW. Get a solid starting range and stick with it until you are comfortable enough to loosen up.
 
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