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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br
so just play cash for a while and grind your br up to like 1k-1500, then start playing like the small rebuys and 10 FOs and 20/180s and stuff if youre still interested in playing MTTs |
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
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Another pro of MTTs is that you encounter many different and interesting situations. MTT's are much less monotonous than cash games. [/ QUOTE ] lol? |
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
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the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br so just play cash for a while and grind your br up to like 1k-1500, then start playing like the small rebuys and 10 FOs and 20/180s and stuff if youre still interested in playing MTTs [/ QUOTE ] Prolly best advice in this thread. A close second is to "play both." |
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
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[ QUOTE ] the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br so just play cash for a while and grind your br up to like 1k-1500, then start playing like the small rebuys and 10 FOs and 20/180s and stuff if youre still interested in playing MTTs [/ QUOTE ] Prolly best advice in this thread. |
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the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br [/ QUOTE ] maybe if he's a professional. but most pros probably have more than 300...if he has another job to supplement his BR, than 300 is plenty to play $10s, etc. |
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[ QUOTE ] the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br [/ QUOTE ] maybe if he's a professional. but most pros probably have more than 300...if he has another job to supplement his BR, than 300 is plenty to play $10s, etc. [/ QUOTE ] yeah but even for amateurs, reloading is a bit demoralizing and you feel like a degen. i think in general people will enjoy poker a lot more if they have a poker bankroll that they play within the limits of, and grind that up without redepositing, albeit a bit more slowly. |
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
i think for $300 a good start is getting good at SitNGos, starting at the $6 turbo level and working from there. It at least rewards you with placement finishes (which is fun when you're just starting out).
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
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[ QUOTE ] the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br so just play cash for a while and grind your br up to like 1k-1500, then start playing like the small rebuys and 10 FOs and 20/180s and stuff if youre still interested in playing MTTs [/ QUOTE ] Prolly best advice in this thread. A close second is to "play both." [/ QUOTE ] Im wondering if the 45-man sng's would be good to help OP build his roll if he did decide to "play both"? |
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Re: Good old cash vs MTT?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] the thing is, there really arent that many MTTs you should be playing on a $300 br so just play cash for a while and grind your br up to like 1k-1500, then start playing like the small rebuys and 10 FOs and 20/180s and stuff if youre still interested in playing MTTs [/ QUOTE ] Prolly best advice in this thread. A close second is to "play both." [/ QUOTE ] Im wondering if the 45-man sng's would be good to help OP build his roll if he did decide to "play both"? [/ QUOTE ] Absolutely, but they aren't really MTTs. From the standpoint of strictly playing MTTs on a $300 BR, there really aren't that many great ones to choose from. |
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I play both for the reasons u stated. [/ QUOTE ] Plus cash game experience makes your post flop play infinitely better than most straight-up MTT players. A healthy balance of both is best IMO. |
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