Title: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: HOLDorFOLD on July 23, 2007, 10:37:59 PM .
Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: bhoywonder on July 23, 2007, 11:21:28 PM cash and mtts
just like soccer and football looks the same,but plays a lot different..ask beckham in 6 months glad to be of help Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: byronkincaid on July 23, 2007, 11:22:06 PM I think you should continue to play both. there are differences between the two especially due to stack sizes, most people find cash harder but you will learn a lot more and become a better poker player if you stick with it.
6 months ain't a long time, it's normal to go through peaks and troughs especially as you learn new things and try to incorporate them in your game. I have been concentrating on cash for the last year and I had forgotten what a great buzz it is to get to a final table. I'm gonna start playing a lot more MTTs again now. Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: RichEO on July 24, 2007, 04:37:28 AM Like Tikay says, cash for dough, tourny for show.
You can play 50+ MTTs and not cash, but then one will come along and your in profit. Stick at it, but the cash games will keep your bankroll ticking over. Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: AlexMartin on July 24, 2007, 08:40:49 AM I just find MTT's totally boring nowadays. Live i guess they are ok but cash is infinitely more profitable for me. If you need to get ur poker mojo back, have a holiday.
Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: Benny Brox on July 24, 2007, 09:15:27 PM You could always indulge in some other forms of poker. I've got into Omaha - in many ways a more interesting game than Hold 'Em. 7-Card Stud is good as well although I find it quite tricky.
Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: johnbhoy76 on July 24, 2007, 11:17:01 PM I'd definately recommend playing other forms of poker.
Maybe Hold em isn't even your best game. You could be a 7 card Stud/ Omaha / razz / 5 card draw / etc.... genius and you don't even know it yet! I found playing 7 card stud made me really focus on what cards the other guy might have and when I went back to playing hold em I found my post flop play had improved. Obviously there is no way of really actually proving this but I feel I am a better poker player in general from dabbling in other forms of poker. "A change is as good as a rest" as they say Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: MKKfish on July 27, 2007, 01:07:05 AM "You can play 50+ MTTs and not cash"
er...hello...then suggest knitting may be a more productive pastime. Title: Re: Beginner's question - Cash and MTT's NLHE Post by: AlexMartin on July 27, 2007, 02:19:13 AM "You can play 50+ MTTs and not cash" er...hello...then suggest knitting may be a more productive pastime. i know im simple, but u'v lost me. |