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Try those 25 cents SNG (180 man) Really good if you can those. Need a lil bit more to play higher tourny. Good luvk
 
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i would play the 10 cent ones until you have around $15 then play some of the 25 cent ones.
 
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There are $0.25 45 & 90 player tourneys, but I've been hesitant to try them because the percentage of players that are paid (i.e, 7/45 & 12/90) seems so much smaller compared to the $1 ones (single table) where 33% get paid.

So, if you're a decent Sit and Go player, I'd try the $1 ones, even though I know you need a much bigger bankroll (around $50) to ride out the variances.
 
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id take the $10 and take a shot at a $10 SnG..or 2 $5 SnG or Tournaments...see if you can make a decent cash to get a bigger BR....anything under $100 is tough to follow any sort of proper BRM so id suggest taking some shots with your $10
 
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If not the tourneys, then the 0.01/0.02 tables with a small amount so you're never at a giant risk of blowing it all. I started with a $15 freeroll win on full tilt, and played the micro tables to build up my stack to about $70 now (and counting). Play tight, and you should be alright!
 
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I agree with Patty and say you should take a shot with the $10. It is worthless to spend 8 months grinding $10 to $50 when you could take one shot with it in a SNG.
 
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Yeh personally i would advise not to take shots at tournaments, too high variance and the 10C/25C tourneys are total luck fests anyway. If i was you id take your $10 and sit at 3-5 0.01/0.02 tables a day with $1-$2 on each table, play a nice 1hr-2hr session, youll be surprised at the profit after a few days...Good luck with your bankroll

Also, PattyR's advise is terrible imo, dont blow your whole roll on 1-2 tourneys, its high risk, and the profit isnt that great if your gonna play HU tourneys. Id say work your way up to $30 before you play any type of tournament....GL
 
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Yeh personally i would advise not to take shots at tournaments, too high variance and the 10C/25C tourneys are total luck fests anyway. If i was you id take your $10 and sit at 3-5 0.01/0.02 tables a day with $1-$2 on each table, play a nice 1hr-2hr session, youll be surprised at the profit after a few days...Good luck with your bankroll

Also, PattyR's advise is terrible imo, dont blow your whole roll on 1-2 tourneys, its high risk, and the profit isnt that great if your gonna play HU tourneys. Id say work your way up to $30 before you play any type of tournament....GL

are you serious?? how the f%k is this terrible advice??? i told him he should take a shot with it..you cant follow any proper BRM with $10...why would u sit at 3-5 tables when most beginners cant even focus on more than 1??.....i think your advice is shit imo...unless you wanna spend 1 yr growin your $10 to $20
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It does not take a year to get $10 to $20 at .01/.02 tables. I started with $20 in July and played 2nl and now I have $180 and about to move onto 10nl when I get to $200. If he takes his shot and loses then he has nothing. If he is willing to just deposit then he should be putting a bit more in, but if this means back to freerolls then the best option is indeed the 2nl tables. It isn't fast but in a couple months you can have a nice roll going and you'll have learned a lot. Taking shots early just teaches you bad management of funds, something that is hard to get rid of.
 
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Play at the low stake tables for a little while longer. Once you have more exposure and feel like you know the odds a little better advance slowly to the larger stake tables. Remember it can be easy come easy go at any stake.
 
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It does not take a year to get $10 to $20 at .01/.02 tables. I started with $20 in July and played 2nl and now I have $180 and about to move onto 10nl when I get to $200. If he takes his shot and loses then he has nothing. If he is willing to just deposit then he should be putting a bit more in, but if this means back to freerolls then the best option is indeed the 2nl tables. It isn't fast but in a couple months you can have a nice roll going and you'll have learned a lot. Taking shots early just teaches you bad management of funds, something that is hard to get rid of.


it was an exaggeration that it takes a year mr. wall. i know other ppl on here with a larger roll than 180 that grew it up quickly. but the OP asked for opinions on what he should do...with 6 - 10 i figured give it a shot...if not..than redeposit with $50 or more...if your trying to preserve the 6 - 10 as long as you possibly can before going broke than i agree he should take to your methods..

i dont think taking shots when ur BR is below $50 is a bad idea....u cant even take BRM into consideration with a roll less than this...so all in all its your opinion....but its definately not bad BRM to take shots when ur roll is less than $50..hell less than $100....because BRM does NOT apply
 
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definately sit at 2c/4c nl table and play tight , play at least 1-2 hrs a day max and grind till you have $50 then move on to 25c sng 6 or 9 player,once your comfortable and cashing in regularly move to the $1:)
 
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Be conservative!!! I agree on the 2/4c tables but id go with limit to start, so you can get a feel. I believe minimum buy-in on pokerstars 2/4c NL is $.80, which would close to 10% of your bankroll. Be careful what table you chose ive seen some pretty sketchy playing on there, watch before dropping a buy-in. Rule of thumb is not more than 2% of BR into a tournament BUT with $10 max its hard. If you make a few bucks on the 2/4 and want to try a quick increase, try the PROFIT you make on 5/10c full table ring game. Stay grounded, be patient and remember not many players become millionaires overnight, good luck
 
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PS gave me $2 on the 8/10/09,I have only been playing the .01/.02 tables and as of yesterday i am at $32.If u have the patience then do it my way,if not then gamble.

I would also take into account on what game u prefer playing.i much prefer ring games and i know i can win at those stakes.

Good luck

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def play ring games if you want money, sit and gos take a while to accumulate a bankroll...

start at 1/2 cent and work your way up.. when you get over 500 bbs for the particular level you can move up, i started out with 10 on pokerstars and was up to around450 by the end of the month, started out at 1/2 cent then moved up from there.. its quite interesting everytime you move up in the levels you need to be able to adapt quite well and adjust your game to the players

when i say 500 Big blinds i mean you have 10 so you have got 500 big blinds for the 1/2 cent tables, so to move up to the 2/4 cent you will want about 20 and so on until you accumlate chips... Basically what this system does is limit the amount you can put on a table so you cant lose your entire bankroll in one sitting... Chris ferguson has a thing about it on full tilt acadamy that you may want to look at...
 
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Shortstack $25NL IMO. :) ;)
 
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I would just go straight to the 1 dollar double or nothing tables.
 
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I would play 1c/2c NL. But, if you like to play limit poker you should play the lowest limit tables they have.

After you build up your bankroll a bit make sure that you always have at least 30 buy ins before you think about moving up in stakes. You'd be suprised how long a downswing can last.
 
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i had $50 and lost $40 in a cash game above my bankroll(got bad beaten and sucked out on the river a couple times and just went on monkey tilt), i stopped playing when i only had $10 and didnt want to go busto. i was depressed and didnt play for a couple days, but eventually got back on and was determined to win all my money back + interest! lol.

so how did manage to grind my $10 bankroll all the way back up? i multitabled the 25cent 45 men sit and goes. only 7 players get in the money but out of the 45 players at least 30 of them are donkies and/or inexperienced playes. all you have to do is pick your spot and double up 2-3 times in the tourney to be in the final table and in the money, and with so many bad players its pretty easy to double up. they will call all in with ace rags, shove all in with a bluff, call your all in with a draw, call all in with middle/bottom pair, call all in with small pocket pairs. so all you have to do is show them down with good hands to double up off them.

i multitable 20 at a time in a session and with such a small field size and lots of bad players i am in the money almost 30%. and if you are an average to above average player you can easily have that same percentage. and out of the 20 or so tourneys that i play in one session i win 1 or two of them and finish 2nd/3rd in a couple of others and 4th-7th in a couple others. in my best session i finished with $14 profit, and on my worst session i only finished with like -$1 or so.

i would suggest playing these sng's if you have small bankroll, very easy to beat, very little variance, and depending on how good you are it can be very profitable, especially if you multitable these sng's. i would actually suggest multitabling as many as you can, because no matter how good you play these sng's you will get sucked out a couple of times and lose a to a couple of bad beats.

with that being said i have grinded about $80 profit in just the last week and a half, could have been a lot more if i played more.

thats my advice for you, since i was basically in the same situation you are in right now and ended up building my bankroll fast this way. if you are good at tourneys/sng's then definitely do that, but if you are more of a cash player then just go to the micro's and play the lowest limit.

hope i helped
 
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play in either the .01-.02 limit or NL. Also try freerolls until you get your bank roll up...Good luck
 
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are you serious?? how the f%k is this terrible advice??? i told him he should take a shot with it..you cant follow any proper BRM with $10...why would u sit at 3-5 tables when most beginners cant even focus on more than 1??.....i think your advice is shit imo...unless you wanna spend 1 yr growin your $10 to $20
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Your advice is terrible because its an extremely high variance way to play....If he cant play 3-5 tables, then play one, it will not take a year to double his roll dumbazz, my advice was not shit, yours was... :deal:
 
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It does not take a year to get $10 to $20 at .01/.02 tables. I started with $20 in July and played 2nl and now I have $180 and about to move onto 10nl when I get to $200. If he takes his shot and loses then he has nothing. If he is willing to just deposit then he should be putting a bit more in, but if this means back to freerolls then the best option is indeed the 2nl tables. It isn't fast but in a couple months you can have a nice roll going and you'll have learned a lot. Taking shots early just teaches you bad management of funds, something that is hard to get rid of.

Very sound advice Wall. Not leaving yourself cushion room is like a death sentence unless you're depositing.Not everyday is a good day at poker.It's always nice to have a little BR to play another day a maybe replenish some funds.

Micro ring games are a good way to go.
 
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Shortstack $25NL IMO. :) ;)


Ya budddy.. Attta boy JD.. Tell him how its really done.. lmfao.. Whats WV call those guys? Short stack POS?.. lmfao..

This has to be another candidate for response of the year
 
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Your advice is terrible because its an extremely high variance way to play....If he cant play 3-5 tables, then play one, it will not take a year to double his roll dumbazz, my advice was not shit, yours was... :deal:

if you read my thread i stated i was exaggerating that it would take a year, stop replying to a thread just to make your 7 posts a day before reading what your replying too ENTIRELY.

Secondly in my response i stated that if he didn plan on ever depositing again than dont follow my advice. your advice was shit compared to mine and its an opinion anyways....mine opinion is just better than yours.

im sure ill have to wait til tomorrow to argue again cuz your at your max posts for the day. :eek:
 
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