sCATpoker
Legend
Silver Level
Hello guys,
My question goes to everyone here from CardsChat, and refers to the level of the players who dispute the frerroll ...
What is the level of CardChat freeroll players? And how long on average are these tournaments?
Leave your comments on your level, and some tips for better the game.
So that's it, and we meet at the tables !!!
What is the level of CardChat freeroll players? Just a ballpark figure but I find the average CardChat freeroll Member around 53 percent better than the average open freeroll based on success and deeper finishes in the game overall...and that bumps up to about 72.8 percent for the Members of the Cardchat freeroll club.
how long on average are these tournaments? 3 hours give or take, (at least that is what i hear, don't usually make it past the first break, so I am going on hearsay more than from experience.
Leave your comments on your level, and some tips for better the game. I would say based on the same data I gathered my conclusions from I am around 39 percent better than the average open freeroll player (in tournaments, more of a live cash game player or at least where I have found the most success . Now this answer will vary if you ask me in chat, as I openly admit to being the best. However the reason behind that has nothing to be with being neither ****y nor confident, It is I am a huge fan of the self fufilling prophecy. In other words if I say it enough some day it will come true. (not likely to be anytime soon, but one an hope.)
My biggest tip for improving your game is observe mine and play different, in other words, be patient, pick your spots, Just cause you have a great hand pre doesn't mean that you should necessarily put yourself at risk. And vice versa, just because your hand is bad doesn't mean you should not play it. It is all situational ie. Stack size opponents tendacy and range, . Your stack size vs other players, Blind size and what level of the game it is...In other words be deliberet with your actions and think ahead , consider the possible varibles before the hand is even dealt and of course reevaluate on each step or street. The biggest thing of all is to be kind, and have fun. Thats all I got...just to recap don't play like me and you will do good.