Beginners need or not useful to play on freerolls and is there any sense in the game

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I think we should start with freerolls, all the same the experience is not very good in them, but in general there is sense. there is an opportunity to replenish the bankroll without attachments, try out different tactics, see mistakes and learn patience and discipline at the table.
 
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Agree, lots to learn in freerolls.
Biggest disadvantage, no bracelets, ferrari, millions to win.
Most confusing for me was the difference between abc poker and freerolls (mainly the maniaks and calling stations), but with time I learned to notice and now need to practice.
 
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Agree, lots to learn in freerolls.
Biggest disadvantage, no bracelets, ferrari, millions to win.
Most confusing for me was the difference between abc poker and freerolls (mainly the maniaks and calling stations), but with time I learned to notice and now need to practice.
I agree. in freerolls a lot of inadequate players from the point of view of playing the game. chaos. and to survive in it is luck and a little skill plus to supplement the bankroll if you got into prizes)))))))[emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
 
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The best part of freerolls from BRM point of view:
- slowly learn without ever going broke
p.s. very often I'm one of the inadequate players (that's why I'm playing freerolls):p
 
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Agree, lots to learn in freerolls.
Biggest disadvantage, no bracelets, ferrari, millions to win.
Most confusing for me was the difference between abc poker and freerolls (mainly the maniaks and calling stations), but with time I learned to notice and now need to practice.
example. I began to successfully pass the stages of selection for tournaments through freerolls and satellites. a trifle like, but nice.
 
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The best part of freerolls from BRM point of view:
- slowly learn without ever going broke
p.s. very often I'm one of the inadequate players (that's why I'm playing freerolls):p
made a friend laugh. then you are dangerous, and therefore the task of such an opponent to survive at the table and be careful with you if you are aggressive not in moderation)[emoji106] [emoji12] [emoji110]
 
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Today fought in freeroll and tournament on the ticket. Indicators of the game in them are small, but from a large number of participants managed to enter the prize zones. All the same, these small achievements of the beginner give confidence not to throw poker, but to learn further and seeks higher. never give up!)DSC 0149DSC 0150DSC 0147DSC 0145DSC 0148
 
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There is a difference between freerolls - private freerolls
where a small number of players and general freerolls, where thousands of players compete for a prize of $ 50.
Here are the general freerolls there is no sense in playing
 
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I have been playing freerolls for 9 months now, just preparing to play cash games in my 2nd year of education. One thing I learned: It doesn't matter what is going to happen next year, I can always go back to freerolls. I have my notes, I can probably win my 50$ monthly again to start a new run on cash games. And again and again and again.
A little suggestion: If you can't win in freerolls, you shouldn't try anything else. I never played high stakes, but I assume there are no donks, but the pro's donk you out as well :elefant:whenever they need to.:motz:
 
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Beginners do not need to invest money – there is no risk. At the same time in some separate events it is possible to win significant prizes. Studying of rules of poker in the theory has to be indissolubly connected with practice. Frirolla allow to get practical experience free of charge. Shortcoming in most cases is time spent on a game in the friroll is not comparable to a monetary prize. The player could spend it with more advantage – playing in paid events or even studying the poker theory.
 
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Playing in a freeroll has nothing to do with playing in a serious match. You can not even compare with playing at micro limits. For freerolls, even a separate strategy of the game is used, which is fundamentally different from playing with a buy-in. However, for those who have "0" at the checkout office, as it says: "In the war, all means are good."
 
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There is only one issue with Freerolls.....
Exactly what it is... Free Entry.... People dont value what they havent lost... so there is a lot op open play with people playing med range cards with expectancy to hit on the draw.....
 
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I think it depends on your intention with poker. If you're looking to learn for casual play and fun then there is no harm with playing the general freerolls like those offered at ACR. There is a large player base attempting to win a small prize and like some mentioned with zero regard to strategy or value of hands. For new players of the game with the intention to eventually earn winnings I would say the only thing you can really get from these types of tournaments is learning discipline and sticking to your guns. It may also improve or degrade your ability to manage your emotions during sessions (hopefully improve lol). You can start to notice which play style gets you further in the tournament than others as well and maybe further develop that.


So overall I think freerolls can be a useful learning tool or way to slowly build a tiny bankroll at no risk.
 
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Freerolls are good for beginners.
and who already has experience and understanding of the game, you already need to play with the payment of the entrance
 
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I think we should start with freerolls, all the same the experience is not very good in them, but in general there is sense. there is an opportunity to replenish the bankroll without attachments, try out different tactics, see mistakes and learn patience and discipline at the table.
Yes we should start with freeroll, but it s not going give us the experience and the real way to play in high buy in tournaments.freeroll gives us the opportunity to learn basic things like positions, variant, winning hands . It s a good way to win free money ( (1/3 dollars per day if u re good ) . Good luck in the tables
 
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There is a difference between freerolls - private freerolls
where a small number of players and general freerolls, where thousands of players compete for a prize of $ 50.
Here are the general freerolls there is no sense in playing

Yes! The private freerolls are the way to go and not the $10 OnDemand games at ACR.

With that said, there are many private freerolls out there where the total entrants can vary from minimal (less than 150 players) to outright donkfests that are just as bad as the $10 OD games. Finding those rare few and sticking with them only is key to building your bankroll.

You are not going to find a better freeroll than the ones that CC provide. The reason is they guard the password very tightly. The daily FRC games average a little over 100 players during the weekday. This is the game to be in, day in and day out.

There are two or three other private freerolls out there that guard their passwords well enough to limit the number of players. These usually range between 200-300 players and once you get past the usual donk fury at the beginning of the game, you can settle into good game. After a while you will begin to see the same players time after time who float to the top.


Some of those private games mentioned above have added-on value too. Becoming a member of the site entitles you some extra benefits such as "bounties" to spice the game up. KOing a bounty will get you $$ that is added to your poker account via P2P. The dollar amount varies from club to club, but usually it is a tidy sum that is better than min-cashing.

I have settled into a daily 3-game regimen (4 on Wednesdays) and usually don't play on the weekends. Two freerolls and a 60 cent buyin game. This is my honing ground. No wasting time on $10 OD for nothing, donkfests for pennies, or anything that is just not worth the time. I have had a very good run this month and added $45 to my ACR account and a good CC game at BOL plus other gains to the tune of $40.

Am I getting rich? No, but I can now explore other games with buyins from time to time. Tried the CC $3.30 with $100 added value last Sunday (didn't make the cut!) and it was fun.
 
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