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HELLO.I've been playing online poker for almost three years.I'm tricked with a midget Yes, it's not very successful.But if I should suggest it to sit&go say
 
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Since you're new at the game I would recommend doing your homework first, reading lots of strategies (you can visit Strategy Articles on cardschat that have lots of detailed strategies that may help you), watch loads of poker pros and.. just play poker. I cant emphasize this enough, you will only gain experience once you have sat down and played numerous hours, after that you will develop a personal way of playing and find out what suits best for you (more info if you want to find out what fits your character more can be found here regarding sit & go's/mtt's/cash games). You don't just become a poker guru over night and you also don't just learn everything there is to know about poker without actually testing the theories yourself first and interpret it correctly until you understand the importance of learning from your mistakes. Sorry if I overwhelmed you but a long journey awaits you ahead buddy! I wish you best of luck in the poker rooms!
 
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Since you're new at the game I would recommend doing your homework first, reading lots of strategies (you can visit Strategy Articles on cardschat that have lots of detailed strategies that may help you), watch loads of poker pros and.. just play poker. I cant emphasize this enough, you will only gain experience once you have sat down and played numerous hours, after that you will develop a personal way of playing and find out what suits best for you (more info if you want to find out what fits your character more can be found here regarding sit & go's/mtt's/cash games). You don't just become a poker guru over night and you also don't just learn everything there is to know about poker without actually testing the theories yourself first and interpret it correctly until you understand the importance of learning from your mistakes. Sorry if I overwhelmed you but a long journey awaits you ahead buddy! I wish you best of luck in the poker rooms!



[emoji16] thanks for your help
 
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If you are a beginner, what is the best game mode to start with real money?

You have to try all by a little. Do not aim for high limits - play on bankroll. The rules for managing your bankroll should be the first articles that you will study in the strategy section. :deal:
 
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cash game zoom)
because after a successful distribution, you can get real profit..
 
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You must determine for yourself what is best for you !!! For example, not everyone has time to play tournaments or just do not have the patience (tournaments are long) !!!
 
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Cash games – is the choice of most players who earn poker for a living. Cash games give much more opportunities to earn money than any other form of poker. The skill, that you acquire in cash games will do you a good job in tournaments.
In SNG and MTT tournaments often have all-in situations, where there is a great importance to luck. Of course, in tournament games it is also possible to have an advantage, but it's not going to any comparison with the possibilities which offer cash games. In tournaments you can also receive a stable profit, but it will require you to draw a much larger number of hands/games.
 
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Prefer cash games. Sometimes stuff is 10$, and that principle is not so bad I think.
 
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Only you know which game is better. If you like cash play, if tournament play tham.
 
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I'd say full ring cash NL games (usually 7-10 players at the table) because it's slower action so you can really focus on learning the game, you can afford to play very tight only playing premium hands. However, if you think you might enjoy large tournaments and the excitement of trying to get to final tables (and you have hours to play in one sitting) definitely try some low MTTs. Some people recommend Sit N Gos -SnGs (usually single table tournaments) because they tend to have less variance than large MTTs, and some feel you can risk less than at a cash game since it's a one and done buy in for a SnGs.

You have to try all by a little. Do not aim for high limits - play on bankroll. The rules for managing your bankroll should be the first articles that you will study in the strategy section. :deal:

This right here is solid advice. And even IF you think you can deposit enough to be rolled for higher stakes, if you're new to poker (esp online) do not do it. Better to start lower and be more than covered to play and make mistakes.

cash game zoom)
because after a successful distribution, you can get real profit..

Have to disagree on any zoom/zone variants, especially for beginners. There's a ton of aggression, decisions have to be made much quicker, and the variance/swings tend to be higher than standard games. They can also instill bad habits such as becoming impatient when playing normal tables (if you start on zoom/zone you tend to expect/wish the play to be as fast on all formats). Stay away from any type of "fast fold" or zoom/zone style games.
 
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Play one of the tournaments there are more chances to win, Cash games, play more experienced players
 
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You try to play everywhere first. And then decide where you are better at. That's where you play. But before that it did not hurt to read articles on poker.
 
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I prefer spin & go and cache games. I have a limit on losses per day. I establish as follows. I go to the cash game with a small buy-in. If I lose, I do not play anymore. If I win I play spin & go on the winning amount, not more.
 
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Spin&Go are really low profitable, unless you are pro and win 50% of the games.
Cash games are probably most profitable, but you have to be good and patient player, on micro stakes it's not so hard. I play fixed limit, cause it's safer for novice.
If you are new in the poker, learn strategy, especially tight&aggressive, play in freerolls, play in pokerstars league, cause it's really profitable and safe, make your statistics or look on playerscope.com, if 25% of your games are "in the money" and sometimes much better (top 2-5%), you can start playing $0.10 SNGs or/and $0.25 SNGs for 45 players, which is the best micro tournament I think to make some cash safely.
First of all gain some experience in freerolls, but remember – games with buy-in are much different.
Here you can read an article about it, but I totally disagree with an author :p Maybe it's good for the experienced player but not for beginner:
https://www.cardschat.com/cash-games-tournaments-sngs.php
 
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Prefer tournaments - can reach a higher money level faster.
 
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Tournaments are safer but cash games give result faster. Personally prefer tournaments.
 
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micro single tables 9 man while picking up some books about how to play sit and goes because this will teach you not only to play 9 handed but 9 handed to heads up play.
 
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I prefer the cash. And in your place you can start with freerolls
 
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If you have a bankroll to try all of the above and choose what is closer to you.And if you have no bankroll,freerolls.
 
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I prefer the cash. And in your place you can start with freerolls
It's hard to play in freerolls. There are many players who do not think at all. Go all in with 29 pre-flop. Or call my all in after the opening of the river with only a kicker on hand 9. against such difficult to play by any strategy
 
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If you are a beginner, what is the best game mode to start with real money?

I feel the best game to start with real money is tournaments and here's why. You know what the buy in is so you are not risking your bankroll and more payouts outside the final table.

Cash games and sit &go's require lots of skill as you need to be on point with every move.
 
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