| Posted by: beardyian at March 29, 2007, 10:28 pm | | Topic: Winning Cash Games Forum: Card Chat |
I play 90% cash games and probably prefer them as there is an ebb & flow and without the constant pressure of blinds going up every few minutes - but a lot more fish chasing down to the river with their eyes shut lol
So you really should be above going badly on tilt if you are to play cash.
MTTs are different as it is a race often with people jockeying for position trying to steal blinds and bully etc.
Its in the tourneys you have to find if you can steal with nothing and learn to bully the shortstacks.
There are of course similarities - play sensible hands, be patient.
I find drift back to cash as i can make some money quicker there
Whilst i still get good results in tourneys i often think of how long it took, lol
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| Posted by: 4aces07 at March 29, 2007, 1:41 pm | | Topic: Winning Cash Games Forum: Card Chat |
I used to also do great in freerolls, then i played cash games and lost alot.
Cant rember the most ive ever won in 1 pot.
But i do remember once i joined a table with $3 and left with $55.
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| Posted by: gcodeevent at March 29, 2007, 11:32 am | | Topic: Winning Cash Games Forum: Card Chat |
Thank you for your advice hott_estelle, you are ery candid .
However, I believe there may have been a bit of a misunderstanding. Let me rephrase my question.
What are the main differences in playing styles when it comes to tournament style and cash games (Sit n Go's)?
I've come up $100 in a 50/1.00 table but I lost it all just as quick :P. In tournament style games...there are times where you adjust your playing style to get into the money whereas in a SnG cash game the point is to get the maximum (or lose the least) amount of money from the other players in one particular hand.
And yeah... poker is like sex... sometimes you get "bad beats" but you still play anyways :P
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| Posted by: hott_estelle at March 29, 2007, 9:07 am | | Topic: Winning Cash Games Forum: Card Chat |
Well, freeroll play is not even close to conventional poker play at cash games. I don't think a comparison of styles or plays can be made between freerolls and cash games.
I think you need to learn a bit more about how to exactly play poker and how to play certain cash games, SnGs, and MTTs, before we can give you any feedback on your gameplay, tips, and any style of play you might have.
Advice = Play Cash Games (not freerolls) and Learn More About Poker (through any source of information you can possibly find), then we can give you a bit more advice.
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| Posted by: gcodeevent at March 29, 2007, 9:05 am | | Topic: Winning Cash Games Forum: Card Chat |
Hey all,
I'm used to placing top 10 in those free roll 500+ (3 out of 5 times) person tournaments but I can't seem to win much in cash games... are there any general tips that you guys have about this? and i'm just curious...what's the most you guys have won in a hand and how much have you come up by overall??
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