Hi all, I'm pretty new to the forums though I've been a SkyPoker member for a good few months now. I'm glad I did since the community seems to be very good and I enjoy all the banter that goes on here and on the SkyPokerTV channel too; it's my kind of place lol!
I have been playing poker on and off for a few years (Hold' em only) but recently I want to give it a serious try to see how I get on. I love the game and watch SkyPokerTV and a lot of other TV tourney's to see approximately the plays they make on there. I admit that I'm a distinctly average player and need to improve in many areas. I was wanting to ask how some of the rest of you who tightened up your game, built up a bankroll and became very good players how you went about doing this? I realise its hard work but what would you suggest I do to try and become a better player besides get more experience through playing? Are there any online poker books I could try out or tips of the type of games I should play or just tips in general? I know everyone is different and some of you may not want to divulge this information and I can understand this but I have the buzz for this game and would like to improve my play so that I could hold my own and start to win more than I lose.
I tried playing cash for a while but ended up losing what I had put in several times so I'm thinking thats not for me at the moment. In the tournaments I try (mostly just freerolls atm since I wouldnt be confident enough to play in the bigger tourneys just now) I do fine for about an hour in general but always end up a short stack and shoving when the blinds increase. I enjoyed the Premiership league that was recently on here and will play for the plucky Whites again in the Cup and picked up some points for them when I played the last time so should I just stick to this just now? Or maybe play some DYM's at a lowish level to see how I get on? The bounty hunter tourneys look fun though the play in that may be a bit aggressive for me just now.
I'm just unsure on the path I should take for now.
I apologise if this is in the wrong forum but any help would be greatly appreciated.
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deposit monies.
play low buy in SnG's
win.
transition to cash when you realise tourneys suck
read forums / watch videos / talk to friends / think about hands you have played. get better
win.
i imagine that is how alot of online players start out their poker career. obv before picking up a book there is normally a period of deposit $50 lose, and repeat.
as for your problem with running out of steam and getting shortstack when you get to under 10 bb its shove or fold time, the latter stages of mtts are something you get a feel for as you get expirience. also try railing a few mtts to watch how the better players play. GREGHOGG,STOKEFC and OYNUTTER are all worth railing late on in mtts.
The freerolls are ok but people tend not to take em seriously, either all-in every hand early on, etc - also lots of aways generally.
The deepies generally start at 10-15 mins past the hr in the evenings & the earlier 1 at 7ish generally attracts between 35 - 50 players.
Give it a go & good luck!
I'm not able to fund myself too much just now and can probably only put in about £10 every 2-3 weeks (if I end up losing) which wont hurt my wallet that bad, so I think I will give the deepstacks a try just now and perhaps some DYMs since I have faired not too badly in them recently, and keep at the freerolls in case I end up winning one and that would help my brm a bit hehe! Most of the time when I have shoved at around the 10 bb stage I have went in with the best of it but been outdrawn so I've been unlucky in that regard, but thats poker!
For books, I have Super System there though I'm not sure so much of the relevance of it to online play since it was written in the Seventies, although the theory of many of the plays in it will still be pertinant to online poker so I'm still going to study it in depth as best I can. I'll look into Dan Harrington's book as well and hopefully the both of them will help me out a bit and make my play a lot better so that I can progress more.
I hope to see some of you in tourneys shortly then!