What tournament do you play to grow your banking?

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In the mtt tournaments there are several normal elimination tournaments and the KOs, let's say we want to grow our bank which tournaments would you play the normal tournaments or the KO tournaments?
 
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In the mtt tournaments there are several normal elimination tournaments and the KOs, let's say we want to grow our bank which tournaments would you play the normal tournaments or the KO tournaments?


If you want to grow your bankroll quickly forget about tournaments and play ring games but it's also the quickest way to lose it too. GL
 
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Many more people understand non-KO tournaments well than those who understand the intricacies of KO. This is simply because a KO tournament is specific, while non-KO tournaments are generic. If you specialize yourself in KO, you will have more of an edge on that field than if you specialize in non-KO.
 
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Many more people understand non-KO tournaments well than those who understand the intricacies of KO. This is simply because a KO tournament is specific, while non-KO tournaments are generic. If you specialize yourself in KO, you will have more of an edge on that field than if you specialize in non-KO.

On the flip side if you play many tournaments at the same time, it might be better to stick to those without bounties to keep your decisions more simple.
 
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Hand up SNG is a quick way to win, but also a quick way to lose.

That is fair.
 
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In the mtt tournaments there are several normal elimination tournaments and the KOs, let's say we want to grow our bank which tournaments would you play the normal tournaments or the KO tournaments?


In tournaments with KO, the chance of getting a refund or part of the money for entering the tournament is greater than playing a simple tournament and not getting into the ITM:girlshit:
 
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Cash games are good for building a bankroll, and they have less dispersion:)
 
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I play the 25 cent SNG on pokerstars. It helps me out and I am making the money / finale table pretty regualarly
 
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I prefer freerolls. For me, this is the best option to increase my bankroll. But I also think that knockout tournaments are also a good option.
 
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when I want to increase my banckroll. the most important for me is to play against a reduced number of opponents. because it increases my chances of reaching my goal. for my part, I always appreciate knockouts because it is a format that adapts well to my aggressive playing style. when I have a chance to win my flips. this allows me to make my part profitable even before reaching the ITM places.
 
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If you play mtts you have to out last about 80-85 just to min cash. When you play bounty tourneys you do recover some of you buy in. But if you min cash with out a
bounty you don't even cover your buy in.
Depends on what you prefer. You might be better off with 180 player sit and goes or smaller. Mtts I play have 3000-10000 players. That's a lot to get through just to min cash.
 
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Its really depends on your Bankroll.
If you have -10$, Its better play tournaments with -0.10$ and good freerolls
If you have +10$ you can play in 0.10$ to 0.20$ tournaments.
You have to pay attention to the fact that the tournament can end up rolling your bank or raising it a lot.
 
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KOs are fine. But always remember to mix MTTs with SNGs if you want to raise your bankroll. MTTs are not the best option if this is your main goal.
 
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I think the best thing you can do is play SnGs single table. Little variance, you get used to the players, and you set goals for yourself. You can then go to 2 tables, or climb in buy-in. For me and several friends are working.

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In the mtt tournaments there are several normal elimination tournaments and the KOs, let's say we want to grow our bank which tournaments would you play the normal tournaments or the KO tournaments?

the best for me is to play freeze outs tournaments.
15 minutes blinds, thoose are the tournaments where i can make some money.
The more hands i can see, the more chance i have to hit the final table in a MTT.

But do remember, thoose tournaments last for like 7 hours!

K/Os is not really my thing... :icon_rr:
 
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There is no formula - unfortunately, the tournaments that increase your bankroll really are the ones that break you because they are outside your bankroll. I'm a professional at breaking, go for me.
 
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Depends on what your goals are in terms of value. Freerolls if you are talking small stakes, but if you are looking to not grind so hard, gotta go cash games.

There is no formula - unfortunately, the tournaments that increase your bankroll really are the ones that break you because they are outside your bankroll. I'm a professional at breaking, go for me.
 
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In mtt-tournaments there are several regular qualifying tournaments and knockouts, say, we want to increase our bank, in which tournaments will you play in regular tournaments or in KO tournaments?

I prefer to play poker knockout. I like him. Especially bounty. After all, if you knock out 5 people, then you have already justified your buy in
 
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I think the normal tournement is better ,becausee the money you got when you come in the money is higher than in a ko tournements you winn only the same when you elimate some er other player and that is not so easy ,you must have early a higher stake than the other players
 
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For those who play poker regularly, I think it should be mandatory to play the sunday storm, every week, for $ 11 you can take a large sum of money, if you are lucky and make a final table.
 
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For those who play poker regularly, I think it should be mandatory to play the sunday storm, every week, for $ 11 you can take a large sum of money, if you are lucky and make a final table.



You need a good bankroll for this, as it is once a week I believe at least $ 550.
 
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The most profitable tournaments for increasing bankroll are knockout tournaments. Because when you do a knockout, your bankroll immediately increases, and the players in these tournaments play more loose and we can use it to play more tightly.
 
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If you have a lot of free time during the day Daily Special mtt is a good options for you. also some poker App like ACR has a fantastic tournament like 0.28$ for 1000$.
 
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