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The transition to cash - advice

Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
edited August 2013 in Poker Chat


Hi there

There's been one or two comments and questions about the transition to cash from normally playing Tournaments or Sit & Go games.

It would be good to get some advice collated for those doing this or thinking about doing this.

- What tips would you give?
- What are the key differences?
- Where do you start and how do you find the right level for you?

Thanks
Sky Poker

Comments

  • Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
    edited August 2013


    Can you compare MTT buy-in levels with how much you take to a cash table?
  • Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
    edited August 2013


    Is multitabling easier or harder for you in cash?
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,899
    edited August 2013
    this beta testing costin me a fortune yet i used to play cash all the time i can,t seem to adjust,abc methinks
  • CraigSG1CraigSG1 Member Posts: 1,832
    edited August 2013
    I think the biggest transition for me was how I approached getting value from my hands. 

    For example, in cash you are not worried if a drawing hand is calling you down when you are giving them the wrong price as you are playing a super long game and if they make their hand you can always reload and continue playing. In a tournament you have to balance trying to get value from your hand and protecting your tournament life.

  • Sky_PokerSky_Poker Member Posts: 2,715
    edited August 2013
    In Response to Re: The transition to cash - advice:
    I think the biggest transition for me was how I approached getting value from my hands.  For example, in cash you are not worried if a drawing hand is calling you down when you are giving them the wrong price as you are playing a super long game and if they make their hand you can always reload and continue playing. In a tournament you have to balance trying to get value from your hand and protecting your tournament life.
    Posted by CraigSG1
    Very interesting point.
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