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When you are starting bankroll you like us to play cash games, SNG ou Big tournaments?

You use what proportion of bankroll / buy in?
This is because my doubts that many players buy in micro play completely loose form or sense, but often end up being dangerous to their game.
In other words, it is better to play a greater amount of tournaments with low entry or play a major tournament to avoid these people?
 
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In my opinion at first play micro buy-in tournaments or even better freerols just to get used to the game.

I don't think it's a good idea to play big tournaments from the very beginning.
I think 1 table sng is a good choice.
 
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When you are starting bankroll you like us to play cash games, SNG ou Big tournaments?

It all depends on what you do you like more and choose it, also how much you have free time .. If 1-2 hours free choose cash, 3-5 hours SNG, if more 5 hours MTTs

You use what proportion of bankroll / buy in?

Now a lot of articles about bankroll management, the main rule is 100 BI and 300 BI for MTTs..
This link will help you:
https://www.cardschat.com/poker-bankroll-management.php
https://www.cardschat.com/mtt-tournament-bankroll-management.php

This is because my doubts that many players buy in micro play completely loose form or sense, but often end up being dangerous to their game.
In other words, it is better to play a greater amount of tournaments with low entry or play a major tournament to avoid these people?

This question about bankroll management and variance..
 
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Thanks for the replies. I've read some articles on the subject but thanks for showing me another. Enjoyed the content!
My big problem is taking some bad beats in a row with little players interested in long-term poker. Over time this ends up affecting me it is not so unusual because the numbers of people playing that way.


But thanks for the clarification.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I've read some articles on the subject but thanks for showing me another. Enjoyed the content!
My big problem is taking some bad beats in a row with little players interested in long-term poker. Over time this ends up affecting me it is not so unusual because the numbers of people playing that way.


But thanks for the clarification.

I've had one guy suckout on me like 3-5 times in a row allin preflop during a turbo MTT. It's a crappy feeling, but you learn to deal with the variance & bad beats.
 
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Unfortunately in the big tournaments there are people who think better.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I've read some articles on the subject but thanks for showing me another. Enjoyed the content!
My big problem is taking some bad beats in a row with little players interested in long-term poker. Over time this ends up affecting me it is not so unusual because the numbers of people playing that way.


But thanks for the clarification.

As you play many many hands, soon you will be accustomed to bad beats and suck outs which is normal at online poker.
 
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Don't know can you avoid those players with whom you didn't want to play at the Micros,if you play on large buy-in?.Needless to bet big on the Internet?Maybe better to go to Las Vegas?
 
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I'm good at tournaments but can not seem to be consistent with them create a small bankroll and get the cash in order to enlarge it and constantly repent.
 
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Thanks again.
When I refer to major tournaments, is still in the range of micro games, but with higher values. That is, stop playing a tournament of $ 0.11 to play a $ 0.50 or $ 1.00 or quality of the field is equal in all ranges of micro
 
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all players like to play bigger tornaments but if you dont play in bankrols you go 0 allawys . for next year i will depozit 300 $ and i wil try to play 1 2 3 4 5 $ tornaments and when the month is finish if i make profit i will continue if no i wil dont play bicause i think all sofwer rigged. i think is a joke when you play for example sng 3 players and you finish 2 place in 10 sng in a row when you start allways favorite .
 
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Thanks for the replies. I've read some articles on the subject but thanks for showing me another. Enjoyed the content!
My big problem is taking some bad beats in a row with little players interested in long-term poker. Over time this ends up affecting me it is not so unusual because the numbers of people playing that way.


But thanks for the clarification.

I aim to have 100 buy ins for micro cash or SNGs. I think with micro MTTs that 100 buy ins is OK too (300 seems conservative).

With bad beats... think of a bad beat as a win - you got your chips in while you were ahead and either caused the other player to make a mistake or were lucky in that they made a mistake. Over time these situations will put you into profit - a lot of profit if you're mainly getting beaten by bad beats and not making mistakes yourself.
 
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