Hey, guys as u can tell i am new here.
been playing for a few weeks on here playing abit of everything(sng's mtt's and cash)
i cant help but stay around the same £20 bankroll. my problem is i play a sng if i lose then i play another and win then lose and so on and so forth.
if i play a mtt i usually play the £1.10 buy in, i have came 2nd and 3rd before which means u don't win a great deal.
and with cash games i play 0.02/0.04p if i get on a roll then i might make a £1/£2 profit.
any ideas what to do next?
do i try and up the stakes at cash, play more expensive mtt's/sng's.
i guess im worried because im not a advanced player and i know the higher the stakes the more advance players there are.
thanks guys
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What do think your the best at out of cash, sngs or mtt?
you only have 20quid br, so it will be a grind to build it up, but stick within your limits. Dont go jumping up the levels as 1 bad hand can knock you straight back down.
I wouldnt advise cash with 20quid br, but i dunno how you play.
How do you feel about your own play?
It varies i guess, ive played a few mtt's i came 2nd and 3rd before but only in £1.10 buy ins sng's is up and down and cash the same.
i would say i play tight, unless i got a pp i wouldn't go betting pre flop, for example i just had aa's, and alot of ppl would go all in, the flop turned 3spades, turn called a spade and the other played had a spade i didn't, therefore i think if i would of gone all in i would of lost.
i thought i was doing well as the £20 br has been built up from the free tourny chip u get, so i havent had to deposit.
I personally do get down to this amount from time to time but as im quite experianced i play terrible bankroll eg. £5 tourney works in my favour, but if you want to take seriously DYM or STT imo. if your struggling at any point post some hands in here for some good advice.
Welcome to the forum bobiscool, best of luck at the tables
Just thinking if you get to £25-£30 at any point treat youself to £2.20 Deepie or STT, that way you can take a shot, if you lose then stick to levels again
By all means go down the cash route, as its the best way to win more in the long term(i play tourneys mainl). Problem is you have to have a minimum of 15 BI's for it, you can shortstack 50 BB, but again i wouldn't recommend that but it may suit you. Stick to what ever you enjoy the most & preferably if your cashing
the more you play deepies/BH ( both completely different and at opposite ends of the field ) the more aware you will be and will learn more in the long run, but i suggest playing them as milestone for getting to £25 or £30 as its nice to play something different and give yourself a rewards(see irishrover blog part 5)
If you can always reload then just play whatever you enjoy and if you get a result bonus, thats what i tend to do. I stay around even but play out of my bankroll which is not advised
no idea why it done that for stupid thing lol.
yeh i have played a couple of deep stacks and bounty hunters, think my main problem is that i play too tight, i never feel comfortable enough to bet big pre flop, unless i got aa or kk, also after the flop has happened if i end up flopping a good hand and start to bet people always fold and i only end up just win the blinds.
there fore during the tournys i get short stacked as i'm not gaining as much chips as i'd like too.
so i play cash games and its more about patience, waiting for a good hand to bet with, but at the stakes i play having a good hand could only end up winning you about 50p which means my bankroll goes up slowly.
guess i was wondering if it would be beneficial to take the next step and go up in stakes, i must be doing something right as i've got £22 from not even depositing and came 2nd and 3rd in 2 mtt's..
thanks for the help though mate
This could be a clever bluff thread, i.e say you don't feel comfortable pre flop raising except aa kk lol.
Seriously, if you continue in this vain, you will never improve your game or bankroll. the best advice is to concentrate on one discipline at a time, with your bankroll start with low stakes DYM's, at this level you can experiment a little with raising(in position) with hands like suited connectors, small pairs etc, but when you do raise by at least 3x bb. If you only bet when you have good hands people will cotton onto you very very quickly and you will get no action at all.
Another thing would be to watch the poker clinic or poker school to get a view of how most people see the game.
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On what to do with £22 I would recomend playing NL4 cash but just one table and having a rule that once you lose say £1 - £2 stop playing, have a break for a few hours then come back to it (this is mainly due to getting a bit of tilt and trying to wash it away, tilt is very bad when you only have 5 BI's ). It takes discipline but using it I worked my way up to around £45, yes it's not amazing by any means but it was nice to prove it was possible. I've stopped playing the cash now as MTT's are more fun but it's always there as a back up.
question.....do you find the way people play the game with higher stakes that much different to low stakes?
thanks for the help guys
thanks alot, i know that if i get a killer hand on the flop then there is no point me going all in because i know unless someone has a killer hand they will all fold, The only trick i have up my sleeve is that i tend to play is that if i get a good hand on the flop is checking to see if someone bets then re-raising him lol. also channel 865 is constantly on ;-)
Ok guys so since this post i have been on a good run and currently have £50 bankroll...
i have been playing £3.30 sit and go's and a couple of £5.50's and some cash games at 0.02/0.04
I am contemplating stepping up the stakes abit now to see how i fair, does anyone think this is a good idea or bad as i am a new player.