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As i postet before, i'm tryin to switch from NLTRN to NLCASH. My first shots on NL100 werent very successful.
What would you say are the most important adjustments you have to make? I basically play cash the same way i play sngs. This seems a little bit too aggressive to me and i always get bustet with hands like TPTK or low twopairs. |
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Bluff much much less.
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and i always get bustet with hands like TPTK or low twopairs. [/ QUOTE ] not a big leak vs. most opponents |
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What about the preflop-play? Do you play it the same way as you play the HUSNGs? Or tighter, because its deeper?
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cwar has some good advice. I think people bluff WAY too much in NLCASH. I'd go one step further and say almost never bluff with your entire stack, cbetting and even double barreling are totally acceptable.
Read some of the hand histories posted. Don't read them with the mindset "This is what I do on an XYZ board holding AB," read them to gain insight to the thought process. By learning that thought process you will learn how to make the appropriate adjustments. |
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That's nice to know. Been thinking myeself about trying NLCash sometimes so this advice probably saves me a lot of money when that time comes.
To some of you guys that play both CASH and SNG's. What do you like best about the two different methods? I could imagine CASH at some points would be easier to approach, because there are less factors to consider when making descission. |
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Cash games don't come with a pushbot stategy guide that any monkey could follow. That's what I like about them. No offense of course.
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In general SNGs involve a lot more complex bluffing, cash generally only gets very complicated if you are playing a good villain (which is stupid in the first place).
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