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New $5+.50 player
(I have read the FAQ's, but this is only my 2nd post. Please be nice [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
My current bankroll is around $55. I don't really want to go through the hassle of depositing more through neteller, but I really want to try some STT's (As opposed to the $1+.20 45 person MTT's I am currently running.) I Have about 200 $1's under my belt, and this took me from $35 to $55. I don't have poker tracker, but I have recorded some results in a spreadsheet. I have a pretty good grasp of pot odds, Fold Equity, and when to start "Pushbotting". If anyone has experience going from $1 to $5, or general experience with $5's, I would love to hear from you. Any other missing information you might need, please ask. Thanks for all your kind replies [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: New $5+.50 player
push preflop
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Re: New $5+.50 player
don't play turbo's
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Re: New $5+.50 player
Tight early, push late. Don't be afraid to fold a good hand if there's a good chance you're beat. Listen to the warning bells and take their chips later. Discretion is the better part of valor.
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Re: New $5+.50 player
[ QUOTE ]
Tight early, push late. Don't be afraid to fold a good hand if there's a good chance you're beat. Listen to the warning bells and take their chips later. Discretion is the better part of valor. [/ QUOTE ] This is good general strategy. If you really want to keep getting better, read this forum a lot, and post interesting hands here. |
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Re: New $5+.50 player
Read those links, and other posts, in order to improve your game. In terms of bankroll, you definitely have the risk of ruin with only a 11 buy in roll. If you play goot, you will be okay. The play quality will be as bad as you can imagine.
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Re: New $5+.50 player
I've actually already seen those links, thanks for the repost though. I guess I'll give a few a try, see how it goes.
With my BR, how many SNG's can I safely play, then call it quits? I'm guessing play 4-5 to gauge how I stack up to the general playerbase? |
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Re: New $5+.50 player
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I've actually already seen those links, thanks for the repost though. I guess I'll give a few a try, see how it goes. With my BR, how many SNG's can I safely play, then call it quits? I'm guessing play 4-5 to gauge how I stack up to the general playerbase? [/ QUOTE ] If you're here, and you've looked around, and you have just a basic understanding of the concepts you listed in your original post, then you're lightyears ahead of the general playerbase. But do yourself a favor and deposit $100. With just 10 buy-ins you're going to be scared money and so risk-adverse on the bubble that you're going to need the deck to run over you to see any kind of return. |
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Re: New $5+.50 player
If you have any basic understanding of the game, which it sounds like you do, you will be fine in the $5 SNGs. I have found that it goes something like this....
$5 sng - 4 people at the table have some idea of what they are doing. They just have to avoid the bad beat from a donk at the table and compete with each other to get ITM. $10 sng - 5 people $20 sng - 6 people Play tight early on, when you catch a hand, bust'em because they will call anything at the $5. |
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