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For SnG's, I started off playing $5 tourneys. I quickly got tired of paying the high juice and switched to $10 SnG's instead. I don't play them nearly as often anymore, but when I do I usually sit in the $20's or $30's. In live cash games, I play at the 1-2 NL tables. There's usually enough soft money out there to make waiting for a hand worthwhile, plus you can usually get the odds to see flops with suited connectors and small pairs and get paid off pretty big if you hit a nice hand when someone else has a big pair or big ace. I've played some 2-5 NL before, too, but I've never been as comfortable there as I am at the 1-2 NL. Maybe if I had a casino nearby things would be different, but unfortunately I don't. If I'm online playing NL cash games, it's usually at whatever the $100 max tables are - some places that's 1-2 blinds, others it's .50-1 blinds. But, I don't play a lot of NL cash online because I haven't had the same kind of success there as I have live. Oh, and to Frozen - welcome to the forum! Maybe you could go the tournament discussion area and tell everyone about your WSOP main event experience. That's every poker player's dream - I know I'd like to hear about it.
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| Sit and gos don't really help my bankroll, I'm slightly down to even from them. If I do feel like doing one, it's for $50 or $75. (NL) Ring games are where I live. Days when I feel my brain can't handle keeping track of multiple tables, I sit 10/20 with the maximum buyin. Normally I like to sit at three 5/10 tables with a medium buyin. Tournaments are where I'll put a lot of money in. I'm a regular in the daily $50 and $150 tournaments, making a good profit from them. I like the high buyin because although I've never won, I've finished top 3 in the $150 twice. That pretty much covers all tournament fees for a while. |
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| I began to play NL real money Hold'em 5 months ago. I usually play SitnGo - s from 1$ - 5$, but I tried myself in upper buy-in. Yea, but I had to realize that's not my level. Not yet. In ring games I'm a very bad tilt player, so I don't force that, I won just small pots, and got crazy when someone beat me on the river... My tournament story's not too long. I used to play lots of freeroll, and I built up my bankroll from this. After that I tried some 1-2-5$ buy-in tourney, and I've finished 2. in a 2$ at once. That was a really big money for me then and I think it would be now too. In the future I will move up the limit in SitnGo and Tournament games, and I will try myself in microlimit ring games again... |
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| Hey guys, I'm a new forum member. Its interesting reading the different levels people play and how they manage their bankroll. Personally i play $0.25/$0.50 cash games if thats what im feeling or 20$ sit n gos. I have recently started playing MTTs with buyins ranging from $5-$30 with varying success. I won a 15,000 guaranteed tourney which really helped my bankroll although i made sure that i didnt go crazy and try and jump up to higher levels which i am not ready for. Since then i have pretty much continued doing what i was doing before but playing a few more MTTs in the hope i can repeat the success ![]() I am also thinking about playin satellites for the $100,000 guaranteed tourneys that many sites offer as i can not afford the direct buy ins. Maybe someone could share their experiences of playing a lot of satellites and whether they tend to be profitable or not. |
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| I play a lot of the token SnGs on Full Tilt. The two-table ones ($6) are super-soft. Top 4 get a $26 token, 5th gets cash. Then you can use the token to buy in to one of the nightly guarantee tournies - they have a 16K every night. You can also use the token to play another SnG to win a $75 token, and so on. Some of the really big tournies have the $75 buyin, and the pros usually play in those as well. So it's a really easy way to get a shot at some big money.
__________________ Whether he likes it or not, a man’s character is stripped at the poker table; if the other players read him better than he does, he has only himself to blame. Unless he is both able and prepared to see himself as others do, flaws and all, he will be a loser in cards, as in life. ~Anthony Holden |
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| Oh yeah, those are pretty juicy. I tried to start at the $4 and go all the way. I got the $75 token and played in a $75 sag and came in 4th. It was basically a waste of a day, only because I played weird/poorly when it really mattered. |
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