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  1. #1
    bkniefel Guest

    Default Game of Preference - Bankroll

    If you had to choose only one to build a bankroll which would it be and why?

    1. Cash Game
    2. SnG's
    3. MTT

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkniefel View Post
    If you had to choose only one to build a bankroll which would it be and why?

    1. Cash Game
    2. SnG's
    3. MTT
    That would be SnGs for me mate. I just think its a better value and if you manage your BR correctly you can really increase it, while on cash games one hand can mean all your roll, i dunno, cash games are a big gamble nowadays online, just like almost anything really LOL

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    cash games

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    The obvious choice is cash games. Grinding out hands e.t.c. Playing to win marginal hands and marginal pots. Adding up to what is hopfully 3BB/100.

    For me SnGs. I better at them. I can deal with idiots in a SnG as its over fast, at a cash table you never know what your getting. SnG wise your in a structured gae, reads come in, values, placement, alot more stuff!!!!

    I know if i play properly i shud win more than i lise SnG wise, a lot more i shoud hope, depending on the game im in.


    I hate the fact u included MTTs there. Thats crazy!


    One thing u did overlook was Heads-up. Both Cash and SnG.SnGwise im pretty decent at HU. Cah game not so much, i donate far too many chips preflop with J7suited and crap hands like that. HU SnG wise its all about having the chip lead. And keeping it, And as i love to make obscure level 1 plays, mixed in with weird *** personal moves, and the big moves that the little guys never read right, and i always lose.

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    Yeah MTTs are NOT a way to build bankroll, just a way to sustain it if you are a good player and already have a huge bankroll

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    Sit n go's, hands down!

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    $1/$2 and $2/$4 cash games by far out in my hours and usally up not much of tournament player but do play occasionally a guranteed but will NEVER play rebuys

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    I would have to SNGS for me as my bankroll management with cash games is horrid

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    Id say i hate rbeuys too, but ive only played like 5 and i won one... so who knows

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    sng's for me but heads-up is a great way too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabber1 View Post
    sng's for me but heads-up is a great way too!
    I seconds that

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    I like to practice new tricks, and plays heads up!

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    I hear that, heads up can cut out the collusion. That one kid from italy plays heads up for like 5g's

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    collusion? Huh??

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    collusion? Huh??
    I assume he means the possibility of collusion.

    I would say sit-n-goes, but one thing I have to say is 1 dollar rebuy MTT's are usually absurdly soft, and if you have enough of a roll you'll win one eventually. Once you get past the rebuy period most of the players don't know how to play deep stack poker so you can win lots of chips here. I went from almost nothing to a decent roll by playing these on absolute a couple of years back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klinkman View Post
    I assume he means the possibility of collusion.

    I would say sit-n-goes, but one thing I have to say is 1 dollar rebuy MTT's are usually absurdly soft, and if you have enough of a roll you'll win one eventually. Once you get past the rebuy period most of the players don't know how to play deep stack poker so you can win lots of chips here. I went from almost nothing to a decent roll by playing these on absolute a couple of years back.
    Good idea klink, the only issue I got with the $1+r MTTs is the fact of the donkament it turns out to be too with all the other people who can afford infinite rebuys LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCTrojans View Post
    Good idea klink, the only issue I got with the $1+r MTTs is the fact of the donkament it turns out to be too with all the other people who can afford infinite rebuys LOL
    Exactly, they're similar to freerolls but with a lot more stress considering the amount of morons making you rebuy over and over. I get so upset that I can't even focus on the game after that. In addition, I think rebuys take away from the game but can add to your roll if you play the right limits. If it's working for you, keep going!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkniefel View Post
    Exactly, they're similar to freerolls but with a lot more stress considering the amount of morons making you rebuy over and over. I get so upset that I can't even focus on the game after that. In addition, I think rebuys take away from the game but can add to your roll if you play the right limits. If it's working for you, keep going!
    I mean, mostly if you wanna have fun, have a chance to win good cash and not lose a lot, this is what you should do

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    sit n go's are my speciality.... i don't have the patience for MTT's I normally get bored after the 2nd break and don't care how i play.....lol, Sit n go's don't take that long give a lot of practice for final table play in BIG MTT's can't pass those up.

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    You have to love the game first..... Let the money build.

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    Well, I love it all, do it all when I can too LOLOLOL

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    That's the first key to success. The second is Bankroll management. In whcih I'm still working on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkniefel View Post
    That's the first key to success. The second is Bankroll management. In whcih I'm still working on.
    Bankroll what???????? LMFAO!

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