Why Cash Games are slow?

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First I would like to ask a question for the administration of CardsChat, moderators and more experient players: why players are not following the forum rules and posting hands with results or in a very complicated way to read it?

Second question goes to anyone in the forum: why are the cash games forum so slow? Once in a while someone puts a hand to study and analysis, and why is that? It seems there are only 2 or 3 threads per week to study in cash hand analysis.
The general cash games have wide questions about any theme and also just a few posts.
What can we do to increase these numbers?

What we should do to make the cash games forum have more decent threads, following the rules?
 
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As to your second question, I would assume that most people on this forum are more interested in tournaments. That is the core of this site to most people. Those who play cash need to be active enough themselves to make the cash threads interesting enough to gain traction.
 
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Second question goes to anyone in the forum: why are the cash games forum so slow? Once in a while someone puts a hand to study and analysis, and why is that? It seems there are only 2 or 3 threads per week to study in cash hand analysis.
I suppose the reason is most people here play tournaments rather than cash game
 
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Hi:)
There is no difference between cash game strategies or tournaments. The only difference is that in cash games you can stop playing whenever you want or not stop playing as long as you have money. As for poker skills and strategies for cash or tournaments they are both similar, rather i think that whoever masters playing in tournaments can master playing in cash game more.
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I think more people on the forum are interested in tournaments than cash. Personally I prefer cash games but have noticed this sub forum is quite quiet, I do try to post hands from time to time tho.

To get more posts it's really just a case of everyone making an effort to create interesting topics to create discussion
 
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First I would like to ask a question for the administration of CardsChat, moderators and more experient players: why players are not following the forum rules and posting hands with results or in a very complicated way to read it?

Second question goes to anyone in the forum: why are the cash games forum so slow? Once in a while someone puts a hand to study and analysis, and why is that? It seems there are only 2 or 3 threads per week to study in cash hand analysis.
The general cash games have wide questions about any theme and also just a few posts.
What can we do to increase these numbers?

What we should do to make the cash games forum have more decent threads, following the rules?

We can't answer that question for you - but please report threads like that so we can take a look at them and provide feedback if needed.
 
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First I would like to ask a question for the administration of CardsChat, moderators and more experient players: why players are not following the forum rules and posting hands with results or in a very complicated way to read it?
As for not sharing results, as I understand it, this is more of a recommendation than a rule. Experienced players can analyse a hand objectively even when knowing the results. As for not using the hand history converter, I guess, some people either dont know how to use it, or dont know its there.
 
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