Basically, I don't know what to do. I've had quite a lot of success in tournaments, winning quite a few and getting high finishes. But obviously it's quite high variance in a tournament so anybody could win.
In cash, I sometimes do well, as in double or treble up, but sometimes I just lose it all through being inpatient. It's not the level i'm playing at, it's just down to me I think. I'm just thinking of giving up on cash for a bit and continuing on with only tournaments. BUT i think just playing tournaments would get very boring!
What i'm asking is, is it possible solely to play tournaments and not cash and still make decent money? I'm not doing this for an income or anything I'm still a student, but I enjoy playing and play most nights. Your comments would be appreciated! P.s. if anybody else on the site just plays tournaments and makes decent money, it'd be good to hear from you.
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For the bigger tournaments, you probably want to play fairly seriously, but if you play a lot of the lower stake BH tourneys, you could do well by playing quite loose and aggressive early on, and aim to double or bust. If you double, great- take it seriously, and get deep (hopefully). If you bust, no problem.
I'm pretty sure that's the aim of most 'proper' tournament players, who aim to play a huge volume- rather than playing a shortstack tournament for 2 hours and maybe earn a tenner by making the cash, you aim to give yourself a great shot of winning the tournament early on.
That's what I'd see as a strategy
I have now changed to playing cash, just because there is a steady income coming in to fund the MTTs during a bad spell, and cash is a better way of making steady consistant money.
I find playing more tables on cash will help increase your patience and should help with your blow ups. Also if you reach a stack you are happy with i.e double/trip your sit down then just cash out, thats the beauty of cash, take the profits and join a new table if you want to carry on.