Thread: Cash Game Tips
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Old 07-27-2005, 05:44 PM
theblitz theblitz is offline
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Default Re: Cash Game Tips

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A few points:

1. Being the big stack is nowhere near as important as in Tournament play. You can't bully someone with your stack as they can always buy-in again. The only advanatage is a phsycological one - people think that if you have a big stack you must be a good player.

2. There is no point going all-in with a mediocre hand when short on chips. There is no such thing as a "do or die" situation in cash play.

3. Most people (me included) don't like to let their stack dwindle too much. I generally top-up when I get below 80% of the max buy-in. Pity to lose the chance for a big payoff when you get all-in.

4. You MUST be willing to put your stack at risk more often. That is the only way to make money.

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I agree with all of this except for 4.

You put your chips at risk far more often in tourney's than cash game.

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I think what he's saying is you should take every +EV opportunity, even if its a stack-committing 55/45 coinflip that you wouldn't take in a tourney. Bankroll permitting...

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Yep. that's what I meant.

In a tourney you wouldn't go all-in with the same hands you do in a cash game (except when you are down to desperation status).
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