| Posted by: reglardave at July 13, 2007, 3:59 pm | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
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I have played 494 tournaments since Jan 06 and have cashed 57 times. That's 11.54% of the time I play tournaments I will cash. Currently I'm 23052nd on the Poker Stars leader board.
Now compare the number one position on the Poker Stars leader board. the player is Shaundeeb he has played 3226 tournaments and cashed 515 times. That's 15.96% of the time he plays tournaments he will cash.
At the player data base you can compare your stats to those who are winning. I am fairly happy with mine at 11% though I would like to do better. When I compare it looks to me that I'm pretty close percentage wise as the current leaders. I'm thinking that if you can cash somewhere in between 10 to 20% of the tournaments you play then your doing something right.
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| Posted by: mrrigel at July 13, 2007, 11:17 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
It depends on if reaching the money is all you want to do, or if you want to take some shots and have the needed stack to make a real run at the final table. i personally have started to force myself to take these shots cause i'm tired of just making the money. I play super tight poker and this new startegy hasn't landed me a win yet, but i know it's needed to do so. I think if you reach the money 20% of the time that's damn good. Final tables take some help, I don't know what a good percentage is to rach these, I would be happy with 5% of the time in a large field (800 and up), but would expect that number to be higher in the smaller fields.
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| Posted by: Myar at July 13, 2007, 8:32 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
Freerolls its pretty hard for me, although cash is alot easier. Lower stakes I treat as freerolls, people will take stupid risks to try to get ahead, then turn around and rebuy (if available) if they dont get lucky.
Freerolls and lower stakes I am way low % in the money (2% maybe but in freerolls I also play different myself and take more risks, but not outright donkey plays), in decent games, I am consistanly at least at the final table.
I do the same thing as you, build my bankroll through freerolls and ery low stake tourneys/micro tables. I know your frustration well. Once I build up enough to avoid them, I avoid them like the plauge unless its a prize I wouldnt mind getting or a sat into a larger tourney I cant really afford to buy into.
If people dont have anything/much at stake, expect idiots to make it alot harder for you. Sometimes I will just fold anything I get at the start if I really want to try to get far into the tourney, no matter what I have (not putting up mu... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Chase_0101 at July 13, 2007, 7:18 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
Definitely a difference, no question.
I've built a bankroll from $0 playing in freerolls then moving up. When you don't front your own money to play there are a lot of "All-in no matter what on the first hand" players. One of them always wins a huge stack within minutes and can control the action. Besides that, its harder to steal blinds, make a bluff or even fold sometimes because players are just terrible.
In regular cash tournaments, there is a lot more emphasis on position, stealing and well timed bluffs. Generally, players don't risk their entire stack unless they honestly feel they have the best hand, which makes calling an all-in harder to do. You need to be able to make huge laydowns, and follow betting patterns to pick up on discrepancies. People know what they are doing and use all their poker skills to make the money.
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| Posted by: MrDaMan at July 13, 2007, 7:10 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
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Does anyone feel that there's a big difference in the quality of player in a freeroll s one with a higher buy-in?
Oh yeah, it's fairly consistent the more you pay for a tournament or ring game the higher the quality of play. This is not to say you won't get your bad beats in the higher levels, you will but in my experience the better quality players are in the higher stakes tournaments.
Free rolls are a LOT different than money tourneys, when you have real cash at stake the play differs considerably.
When I first started to cash consistently I was like you finishing in the top 20% of the field consistently as well. I still am "most" of the time finishing in the top 20% but I only make the cash in a little over 1 out of 20 tournaments played.
So stick with good bankroll management, play your A game, try not to tilt and recognize even the pros aren't getting 2 out of 20. Patience and determination is key.
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| Posted by: admb0m at July 13, 2007, 7:01 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
Thanks for the info. I'm guessing I've cashed maybe 4 out of 50 which is less than 10%. However, I do seem to be getting deeper in tourneys. I also have been staying close avg stack.
Does anyone feel that there's a big difference in the quality of player in a freeroll s one with a higher buy-in? I have only played one tourney for more than 5 bucks($25). Again I got into the top 20% and busted out.
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| Posted by: MrDaMan at July 13, 2007, 6:48 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
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I have played 494 tournaments since Jan 06 and have cashed 57 times. That's 11.54% of the time I play tournaments I will cash. Currently I'm 23052nd on the Poker Stars leader board.
Now compare the number one position on the Poker Stars leader board. the player is Shaundeeb he has played 3226 tournaments and cashed 515 times. That's 15.96% of the time he plays tournaments he will cash.
At the player data base you can compare your stats to those who are winning. I am fairly happy with mine at 11% though I would like to do better. When I compare it looks to me that I'm pretty close percentage wise as the current leaders. I'm thinking that if you can cash somewhere in between 10 to 20% of the tournaments you play then your doing something right. If it's better than 20% your either on a hell of a rush or your really, really good. ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: admb0m at July 13, 2007, 6:40 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
To illustrate my point. 12 people left out of 123. I get and AA raise 4xbb and get 1 caller. Flop 949. I push and he calls with A9. Seems to happen every time I get close. Usually by a hand I dominate, such as AK s AJ. I just can't understand how people get so lucky against me. I don't mean to whine but #&^$! By the way, only top 5 got paid.
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| Posted by: jeffred1111 at July 13, 2007, 6:09 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
Since the field is ery big and the blinds just get bigger and bigger, it is ery, ery hard to cash constantly in tourneys because of the ariance: in order to survive, you have to make moves (push when getting low, steal, etc.) that can lead to busting out. Because you have only one go and have to take chances, luck is ery much a factor in tournament and the bigger the field, the highler the luck factor.
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| Posted by: admb0m at July 13, 2007, 5:55 am | | Topic: cashing in tourneys question Forum: Card Chat |
How often should a decent player reach the money? I seem to consistently get to the top 20%, but rarely get into the money. Only once have I reached a final table. I've only played probably 50 tournaments because I can make more money at ring games. I just keep hoping for that big tourney payout that never comes. I seemed to always get put out by bad luck.
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