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What cash levels are best to play at

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  • shaun09shaun09 Member Posts: 1,606
    edited January 2011
    Looks like Tikay sniffing Sky_Mandys Handbag! :D

    Edit. Forum said no new posts after tikays post, but it saying you posted ur post 10 mins ago :D Any way i agree with gregg We posted the same :D
  • donkeyplopdonkeyplop Member Posts: 3,795
    edited January 2011
    In Response to Re: What cash levels are best to play at:
    In Response to Re: What cash levels are best to play at : Oi Donkey - explain your avatar! It's too small for me to see properly.
    Posted by tikay1
    Haha!

    I took this from one of your shows from a few months ago where you were sniffing your manbag!

  • Keysasoze6Keysasoze6 Member Posts: 67
    edited February 2011
    In Response to Re: What cash levels are best to play at:
    In Response to What cash levels are best to play at : i can barely do forward rolls how do you do back rolls? but srsly just play tight solid poker and value bet your hands relentlessly and you will power through the variance and win monies. if you were to do the same strategy at 10p/20p it would work the same and yes you would make more money, but the chance of you going broke is alot higher. regarding playing with a short stack, that in itself will lead to higher variance anyway
    Posted by LOL_RAISE
    LOL RAISE u should be playing 10p20p yourself, how you managed to get rolled for £1/2 (HAHA) is amazing. sit at my HU tables and give me your role you spew donk. £4/8 min ty
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited February 2011
    please dont say that key, i like nl20 and i dont want him at the level i play, you have him!!!!
  • MP33MP33 Member Posts: 6,308
    edited February 2011
    In Response to What cash levels are best to play at:
    What advice could you give regarding level of playing, - i am not in it to make a living but just like to see a decent return where possible  In live play at a local casino i usuall sit down with £100 once or twice a month and have made a very good profit over last several months. i consider myself to be at best a average player and by no means see myself as good. On here i have decided to risk a deposit upto max £100 per month - in keeping with good back roll management i have been playing the 4p - 8p cash tables allowing for around 14 buy-ins. however i cant seem to make any sort of profit and am just above even after countless hours of playing, i am basically finding that i am coming up against massive amounts of bad beats and out draws where they are far from priced into call even though they do and typically where players just dont seem to want to lay down there hand regardless of good correct sized betting and then get lucky more times than my cards seem to hold given the odds so my question is - Would i potentially do better (or see a lot less air calling and hoping for luck) if i where to use my monthly bankroll of £100 and buy into 10p-20p cash games giving me only 5 buyins but by playing players with a better knowledge of the game and where constant calling in hope is a lot more expensive. Guessing less constant calling equalling lower percentage of overall bad beats and out draws? I have been told by fellow players in the casino that low limit tables result in a higher percentage of calling with nothing which then equals a higher percentage of bad beats Would love a definitive answer to this before i end up having to use what little winnings i have achived to replace my monitor after i put my fist through it lol thanks Ali
    Posted by P0KERFISHH
    had 6 on the trot today (not played much either) - 2 were runner runner on turn and river _ unfortanetly happens , but at the same its better than going out by making a mistake and regretting it
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