after winning the freeroll, is it worth it to continue playing freerolls or already playing at micro limits?) (PS won two freerolls and lost everything)[emoji23]
if they are free , why not play them ?? after all freeroll are hard to win , with the bingo play , and some players calling everyhand with anything , but still they are fun . CC freeroll are great , u can meet the same players everytime . Good luck
Play freerolls but respect some bankroll management when you earn few bucks. Play 25 cents SNGs, maybe NL2 shots. But if you earn 10 bucks and start playing $1 tournaments you are not doing right.
It depends on how much patience you're willing to have. If you earn enough in freerolls where you can play in some micro stakes tournaments or ring games and want to try your luck at getting a big hit quickly to give you a manageable bankroll (or sticking and moving to slowly grind your way to something more), then you can go that route. Otherwise, your best bet is to stick it out a little longer in freerolls so that you have a little more leeway once you do start playing with your own real money.
Keep playing after winning any Freeroll, Grind baby Grind. Build your bank before you go hog wild off the deep the end. I sort of have the same problem, when I win I walk away. You can play poker 24/7 so with that said slow and easy. Capo1014
I have earned some bank with freerolls. I am debating where and what size to try to spend it. Most of the small stakes mtts have too much late registration for too little prize. SnG will probably be where I start, as they can help on my short game (under 6-9 players).
Freerolls are just as profitable as small stakes mtts. I don't want pay to play with a 2-4 hour late registration for a GTD of $100.
Nobody has ever said you cannot do both of them. It's a good plan actually.. you put more volume by playing more.. and then you're chances to be ITM increases vastly. Give it a try
In freerolls, the absolute majority of beginners, so it is not surprising that we managed to win this tournament, but in the game for money can already meet professionals and it is much more difficult to beat them, (because they take experience)