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CardKiller18

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(sorry for the bad english i am dyslextisch)

I am playing 2 years now mostly on pokerstars, and it always a tournament or a SEG ( i even got myself a sharkscope star whoehoej ) and i want to try my luck at on Cashgames.
But i have a poorly BRM to be hounest so i have the following question;
I have around 400 dollar what is the biggest game i can play? (can so its not that i am going to play directly there)

and how does it work? becausse 100 Big blinds is whas i put in one game.

So what level and how much do i need to sit down with???

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First Cash Game

Before you start gambleing at real money tables, lay off what ever it is you're drinking/smoking and go into them with a clear head!! You got $400 make sure it's $400 you can afford to do without! 'Cuz nothing comes for free and learning how to play real poker for real money costs money to learn! And 1) Use a little of that $400 and buy yourself a good book on poker 2) Check out Chris Fergusens article on Full Tilt about bank-roll management 3) Check out the MANY great articles right here at CC for beginners 4) listen to the more experianced players right here And Finally 5) USE ALL OF IT---Remember!! Gambeling CAN be addictive!!! GL at the tables OH! Almost forgot! Start out at the micro tables and SLOWLEY work yer way up little by slowley to the higher money games--learn from them and don't let your EGO get in yer way!!:eek:
 
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Keep playing sit and go's IMO. Sick sharkscope graph.
 
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what?

that whas not what i asked, i am playing a lot. So i know the basics. I really dont need another book its helpfull offcourse but what i am looking after the limits i can play on.

Before you start gambleing at real money tables, lay off what ever it is you're drinking/smoking and go into them with a clear head!! You got $400 make sure it's $400 you can afford to do without! 'Cuz nothing comes for free and learning how to play real poker for real money costs money to learn! And 1) Use a little of that $400 and buy yourself a good book on poker 2) Check out Chris Fergusens article on Full Tilt about bank-roll management 3) Check out the MANY great articles right here at CC for beginners 4) listen to the more experianced players right here And Finally 5) USE ALL OF IT---Remember!! Gambeling CAN be addictive!!! GL at the tables OH! Almost forgot! Start out at the micro tables and SLOWLEY work yer way up little by slowley to the higher money games--learn from them and don't let your EGO get in yer way!!:eek:
 
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Keep playing sit and go's IMO. Sick sharkscope graph.


....This sounds like best option to me. If you have BRM issues when your able to win at S&G's with a 28% ROI then you will fail at cash. Without BRM you will be dead at cash.

learn ( and practice ) BRM first
 
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Ok if you really want to make the transition to cash games.

- There is literally a ton of stuff on managing a bankroll on this site, use the search feature and you find some good threads on it. Generally you should have 20 buyin's for the game you want to play, so you would be falling on the nl$10 level and able to move up when you have $500+ to nl$25.

- Buy into game's for the max (ie 100bb) in order to take advantage of any implied odds that the table may offer. This is one of the major differences in sit and go play and deep stacked ring games. Where it may be correct to fold small pairs late in a sit and go to a raise its usually a massive mistake to fold them in a cash game.

- Get some form of pokertracker if you dont have one already, analyise you hands and be prepared to post any trouble hands in HA for some of the more experienced ring game players to have a look at. Play a predetermined amount of hands at each level before you move up, and measure that figure in the ten's of thousands.
 
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