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12-23-2005 05:15 PM

what are some of the main differences between SNG and NL CASH?
 
I am mainly an SNG player. Recently I started to play some NL cash. I am wondering what kind of adjustments i need to make to be a successful 5-10(6max) NL cash player.
In NL CAsh, it seems to be much more rare to see allin preflop compared even to the early levels of SNG. for example, if i have AKs or QQ or KK, someone raised in front of me, going allin is a common play in SNG even in the early levels. is it still correct in NL cash?
any inputs are appreciated.

edge 12-23-2005 06:04 PM

Re: what are some of the main differences between SNG and NL CASH?
 
SNG is for fish. NL CASH is for all-star pro poker players.

Morrek 12-23-2005 06:10 PM

Re: what are some of the main differences between SNG and NL CASH?
 
SNG is push/fold. Cashgame is alot more than that

yvesaint 12-23-2005 06:40 PM

Re: what are some of the main differences between SNG and NL CASH?
 
there is actual post-flop play!! as in, you have to know how to do stuff on turns/rivers! whoa!!


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