| Posted by: pokernut at March 5, 2007, 9:56 pm | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
Good luck to all of you that plan on playing. I don't have much live experience so I can't help too much with tips. I plan on using this year to gain some experience playing live and then head down to Tunica next year for the events down there.
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| Posted by: smd173 at March 5, 2007, 12:59 pm | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by joosebuck
i plan on trying to be there too to play 1-2 tournies. i also plan on warming up an hour or two at the $1/2 table beforehand.
I would suggest that you skip playing $1/$2 before hand. In my opinion, there is nothing you will gain from "warming up" but there is plenty that can occur to put you in a foul mood for the tourney.
You want to be as relaxed and fresh as you can when playing the tourney. Plus switching from cash game strategy to tournament strategy is going to hinder you more than help.
Good luck though!
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| Posted by: smd173 at March 5, 2007, 12:56 pm | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by rivertapped
I'll be staying at the casino hotel. Are the breaks long enuf to run to my room?
Probably not. Except for the dinner break. Don't waste your breaks phoning your friends to update them on your progress either. Take the breaks for yourself, they are important. I learned that the hard way at last year's WSOP.
How early do I need to arrive at the start of a tourney?
For an event like this, you can probably register the day before if you want. If you are going to wait until the day of the tourney, I would go an hour and a half before the start time. Most likely you wouldn't get to sit at the table until 15 minutes before the start anyway.
Eat before, during or after the tourney?
DEFINITELY eat before you play. Even if it's just a muffin or something. Maybe get a drink (soda or water) during play, during the breaks. And then grab a bite to eat during the dinner break.
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| Posted by: rivertapped at March 5, 2007, 7:24 am | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by shinedown.45
I don't have live experience but when I do decide to play live I definitely will not spend so much on the entry fee to my first live event.
May I suggest before you enture to a live event there that you go to the local casino and try a low buy-in tourney a few times (before committing yourself in Indiana) just to get a feel for a live event.
It won't be my first live experience.
I've played about a 100, 1-table SNG's, a couple of times with a Double Shoot-Out format, and a handful of MTT's with 200 entrants or fewer.
Never played a live tourney with more than $450 buy-in or more than 200 entrants, so that will be new.
ps:Thanks to all for the replies so far
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| Posted by: shinedown.45 at March 5, 2007, 5:58 am | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
I don't have live experience but when I do decide to play live I definitely will not spend so much on the entry fee to my first live event.
May I suggest before you enture to a live event there that you go to the local casino and try a low buy-in tourney a few times (before committing yourself in Indiana) just to get a feel for a live event.
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| Posted by: rivertapped at March 5, 2007, 4:56 am | | Topic: Advice re: upcoming WSOP Circuit in Indiana Forum: Card Chat |
I will be spending the week of April 1st thru 8th at Caesar's in Indiana (near Louisville), to participate in the WSOP Circuit Event.
http://www.harrahs.com/EventsDetail.... rcuit%20Event
I plan on playing satellites and cash tourneys with an eye towards the $5000 NLHE Main Event.
They will be having daily $300+40 and $175+25 tourneys as well as satellites and mega-satellites leading up to the Main Event. I'm hoping to have a bankroll of $6000 to $10,000 to devote to this event.
I don't have a lot of live MTT tournament experience and would appreciate some tips from those of you who do.
Poker tips are welcome but would also like some "If I knew then, what I know now" type of tips, and logistics types of tips.
The ast majority of my experience is on-line. Any tips for me to remember as I transition to this live event?
I'll be staying at the casino hotel. Are the breaks long enuf to run to my room?
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