Hi
I Was wondering what people think is more difficult cash or tournament poker (and what is more profitable). It seems that they are often very different. I.e patience is key in cash, whereas aggression is more important in tourament (when the blinds get large anyway). And are the skills transferable. What are peoples thoughts??
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Maybe aggression is slightly more important in tournament poker. Thats just a result of stacksize though, you cant really flat raises 15BB deep and also relative hand strength increases when spr is low. Also protecting your hand is more important in tournament poker. People call more in cash games because stacking off with 1 pair in a single raised pot 100BB deep is usually going to be bad against a good player, ie raising something like QJ on a Jxx flop is much more likely to get called by worse in a short stacked tournament situation than when we have 90BB behind
As im now a cash player, i have to say cash innit
Tournaments: This is where i started out and im a winning low stake player, aggression isnt always the best code of conduct in them but generally the most aggressive wins, just ask the likes of MickJenn1 and Wacko90 their records speak for them selves purley down to aggression. However if your faced with and aggessive player you can adapt and that can win you a tournament.
Cash: As stated i started out in MTT's and ive found cash extremely difficult to adapt to. I cant actuall play cash on 6 max yet, although im making small profits on 9 seater cash (3 extra fish to fry helps lol). As many have stated ive found that cash is a whole different ball game. Adapting your game for every single hand is important, knowing your opponent is more important than it ever will be in an MTT purley based on your with the guy longer your read can be more exact and your more likley to meet them again. Youve also got to remember not only how youve played this session v the opponent, but how youve played in the past v them aswell. Image is worth more than anything in cash imo.
In cash you would need to be more adept at player reading and playing down the streets, whereas in tournaments the blind stealing/preflop aggression and the ability to change gears becomes more necessary.So for this reason i dont believe you can directly compare the two formats to say which is the most skillful because they are both skillful in their own way.
As to the question of which is the most profitable then i would have to say cash. Any player who is good enough and is properly rolled can make a good living playing cash but this is much harder to achieve in tournies with the high variance and the top heavy payouts.
Like comparing rugby union and rugby league. Some players can transfer to both, but pure cash players are generally better at that, and likewise pure tournament players.
I make a decent (nothing staggering) profit on MTTs, and can't win at cash (and so don't bother).
Maybe that proves cash players are better, but it's those same players that I beat in the MTTs (sometimes)
I dont know about the comments about reading people and cash players are better at that. On cash tables you play with the same people more and you have more streets of information to put your player on a hand so ofcourse they are going to be easier to read. Arguable (though im not sure about this) the best tourament players are better at reading (as they have less streets - preflop and the flop to put someone on a hand) and they have to read more players (as there is a higher turnaround).
Im still not sure what is more skillful and profitable though LOL
In short you get more recreation players in tourneys and they dont understand whats the correct +Ev move
I think the main thing is if your playing both depends on your mindset, if your up for a grind cash is probably best. if ur slightly hungover tourneys are fine in my experiance. sometimes mix in heads up sit n go's if your feeling proper aggro
Through skill or through luck? Answers probably there somewhere
I think and find they require two very differant mindsets.
The skills are simliar but cash is a more thoughtfull game.
So in essence cash is more skillfull as your potentially playing big pots being 100 - 200 BB deep.
You also have more post flop desicions to make unlike 80% of tournamnet hands which are pre spots.
Tournament poker starts off like a cash game if your deep but turns into a simple shove/fold strategy which we all know does not require that much skill just big balls.
A cash game player can easily adapt to tournement poker but the same can not be said of tournament players.