Are you a Tournament player or cash game player?

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Now I look, there is a trend — many cash players are moving into tournaments — or am I mistaken?
Hi, Igor Popadyk! Yes, this is a possible, because now a more difficult became to earn money in the cash games, and therefore some
cash players, I think, became to add the tournaments Sit&Go and turbo tournaments, since in these tournaments are more the "fish" players, which not like to play a long time, and often to play for fun, hoping more a luck... And in these occasions for the cash players have the opportunities more easy to earn money, because, by my opinion, the level Skill a cash player, in average, is higher, than
the Skill a tournament player...:rolleyes:
 
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Hello, the All CardsChat Community! On the present time I'm a tournament player, and feel yourself in this capacity is very good!
I'm play the tournaments Sit&Go and the ordinary tournaments, but try to play in the tournaments with the turbo structure, and where are less players, that more better to save own concentration on the during whole tournament... I'm play, in the basically, in the ones same tournaments, therefore I know the all about them, and this very helping! This same to advise to do and other! Good Luck!:)
 
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i also am a mtt player, i like that i can lose only buy in, not all bankroll when i got tilted or having a big downswing
 
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Hello, I am a tournament player, in which I feel more comfortable playing, the unfortunate thing is the amount of inexperienced and crazy players:star:
 
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Tourney player. The house always wins. For tourney play that is limited on my end to 10% or up to 15% I think I've seen. In cash games the house is constantly raking. So not only do I have to beat the table, but the rake that is ongoing. And if I'm in a live cash game with a dealer, add the tips on beating. One crushing suck out on a big pot, I just can't handle that swing. Whereas in a tourney if I have chips left, I can keep grinding.
 
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I never played cash and I will never do ..I prefer to stay and play longer in tournaments !I know how I play...and I think I will lose fast in cash..
 
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Hey
I am a poker player, tourney and cash, live and online.
Home poker and casino poker.
I play all formats.
Just love poker.:):icon_flow
 
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I definitely like the cash games a lot more than tournaments. Especially in live table games.
 
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Hi, Igor Popadyk! Yes, this is a possible, because now a more difficult became to earn money in the cash games, and therefore some
cash players, I think, became to add the tournaments Sit&Go and turbo tournaments, since in these tournaments are more the "fish" players, which not like to play a long time, and often to play for fun, hoping more a luck... And in these occasions for the cash players have the opportunities more easy to earn money, because, by my opinion, the level Skill a cash player, in average, is higher, than
the Skill a tournament player...:rolleyes:


That is why tournament poker is more interesting and playable than cash. Tournament poker is played by a lot more people, respectively, more weaker players. But I don't agree with the average skill level - the average tournament player can easily beat the casher due to the wider ranges and the habit of saving the stack, rather than being exposed at an opportunity.
 
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Tourament is very fun, and somtime cash game for pay entry to tourament or for the bankroll up.
 
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I play poker every day. If I only have 1-2 hours to play, I play casg gaming. When it comes to tournaments. Both are good, cash games are more rewarding for me, tournaments more exciting.
 
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I always preferred tournaments
 
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I play cash game and tournaments. I stay on spin ang go. This discipline so nervous but can understanding post flop very good.
 
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I play both, when I get to pissed off with the all in jokers I play cash games.
 
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I am a cash player for sure. Low stakes tourney is only for a laugh as players tend to call with nothing and with no strategy. High stakes tourneys' start that why, but soon those players are eliminated and real poker begins.
 
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I'm a cash player because I don’t like the structure of tournaments
 
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Tournaments for me... feel like the cash games are too big of a grind especially at the micro limits. Tournaments have a lot more fish... just gotta pick em wisely and stay patient. Been doing really well with tournaments, not so much with cash games. Strategy is definitely waaay different.
 
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I am rather a tournament and sng oriented player I think playing cash will come when I will lack time to play long hours like in tournaments now/
 
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Hi.

While I have been playing for a short time (10 years ago I played about six months and now I have three) I like tournaments (for now freerolls) and sit and go. But maybe they are some help, which I hope to get on this site, encourage me to play cash NL2.
I think MTT and sits are more exciting to my modest way of seeing, and less knowledge of theory is needed (I insist, I'm a rookie).
But I am sure that one day, with theoretical knowledge and enough bankroll, I would like to play cash.


Best regards.
 
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Hello, I am a tournament player, in which I feel more comfortable playing, the unfortunate thing is the amount of inexperienced and crazy players:star:
Yes i have to agree with that. In my opinion, cash game players to a certain % tend to be more skilled than in tournaments
 
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I am both , I love tournaments but you have to be prepared for 5-6 hours to reach top 20 and it takes a lot of your time, maybe you just end up mini cashing.

So for me cash games are important to build a bankroll. But you need to know when to fold, too much aggression and you could lose everything in a few minutes.
 
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Cash games are good for building a bankroll, but the main thing is to stop in time and not accelerate. But I prefer tournaments more I chose them and I like as a beginner in poker to play in tournaments a lot of tactics can be developed while playing with players.
 
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I rather play tournament, but I love sit&go NLH 9 player games.:D
 
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I like to play aggressive style and in cash games you can't be as aggressive if you do three barrel bluff you lose all the buy-in so easy and if you do the same it's not so expensive in tournaments when you don't play as big stakes as in cash. For me tournaments and shorter stacks and faster play fits well.
 
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