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Sergey Emliutin

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spin-and-go gambling is not for beginners. it's better to start playing sit-and-go and develop your poker skills.
 
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For a beginner, it's better to start with something simpler. In my opinion, some disciplines are difficult for beginners. Including spin-and-go.
 
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I m addicted to s&g, sometimes I win but in a few seconds I can lose it all
 
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is a total ruin of this type of game. I still see Xflix doing daily vlogs with these games panaramas, I understand it is funded by poker stars, but still filming something, not all game shit, so there is a ruin of games, more like roulette.
 
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For beginners this not the format for you. As a beginner this is a sure fire way of loosing your bankroll quickly. Stay away from them until you lear skills and gain experience. Of course you could get lucky and hit a huge multiplier and then get lucky one time and end up winning a huge amount. This is the lure of this format.
 
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Sorry, it's "kinda" related to this topic, but what do you guys think of the Fifty50 would that be a better option?
 
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I know from my own that i will ruin your bankroll especially when you just start playing.
 
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I'm not a rookie, I could make a bankroll of $ 100 playing pure spin and go having $ 10 I think it is based more on the aggressive; ¡That's why I think a lucky beginner can create a bankroll!
 
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The bad thing about Spin and Go is that many opponents use the All-In-All tactics at all, they do not think about the moves, it's practically a bingo. There are those who play more serious, but there are many players play to annoy and force to miss the plays. But it makes a person angry just to play all in, but there's that feeling of revenge when you win the fair river game.
 
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in my opinion, it is best to play freeroll tournaments so that you improve your game and do not spend money, freeroll tournaments are good to learn and will improve your game, good luck in tournaments! I hope you do well and improve your game.
 
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Spin&Go

I think that for new players is very complicated
 
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I played my first couple of spin & go's today and it was quite fun, made some money.
 
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This has nothing to do with poker. It's gambling. PS already involved a slot machine :rofl:
the point is the frequency of positive or negative results.
Play always 4 at a time with all your skills, and you will see they won't let you win.
You may grow your Starspoints, which are completely in their force as well.
Actually, I wonder, as they are earning THAT big money every day, no matter whether WE loose or share or win,
the support is like it's run by one person only. Automated processes, luring offers to the casino, where they empty your pockets, no matter how well you play. Just read between the lines :) Good poker players have patience, not pressure, and in the long run ( I love it) patience wins :icon_stud: There's no long run in short terms!!!

I will delete all the comment, if you name me one person you know, who won a Jackpot EVER!!! (AND cashed it out!!!!)
 
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beginner?? play small stakes sit n go's to build patience & when you begin to be the player knocking out opponents it'll give you confidence for multi table tournament play where you can start with freerolls, i found myself at a few final tables of tourneys beginning 5000 player plus & im far from an expert. love & luck my friend
 
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beginner?? play small stakes sit n go's to build patience & when you begin to be the player knocking out opponents it'll give you confidence for multi table tournament play where you can start with freerolls, i found myself at a few final tables of tourneys beginning 5000 player plus & im far from an expert. love & luck my friend
EXACTLY!! Final tables and Heads up's, that's the experience you need :deal:
 
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They are extremely profitable but have high variance so my bankroll management is 150 buy ins and i drop stakes if my buy in drops to 75.. i love them because they are quick and i can put in high volume and take breaks... variance is high so you need to track your results to see if you are running bad or playing bad (i use pt4) .... i disagree that you need to be aggrwssive (depends what stakes you play).. for example on the $7 level i limp nearly every hand as most of my profit comes from show down against bad players over valuing their hand.... when you move up in stakes its more pre flop play so getting your shove amd calling ranges right becomes more important... also this format is purely chip ev... as winner takes all... so make sure you study your game using chip ev....

If you are new to poker this may not be the best game for you... as you need to be able to read your opponents (put them on hands) know about calling and shoving ranges etc.. preflop and post flop play... if i was you, i would learn heads up poker first then move to spin n gos... heads up poker teaches you a lot about reading opponents hands etc... best of luck :)
 
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it's usually cheap for your bankroll and gives you a heads up game experience so I guess it's not damn play them
 
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I do not like playing this style of play, I find it a bit unfair.
I prefer to improve my game in a HU or even a simple sit & go.

Good luck!
 
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I'm a begginer and I've been playing 0.25 Spin & Go's.
I haven't lost my bankroll but haven't won much..
 
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