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Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
Some quick background, to put my views into context:
After mostly playing online MTT's for the past two years, with good success ( 275 tourneys, avg size 300, 5 wins, 23 Final tables), I have been playing more cash games lately. 5000 hands at full table Party $200NL and $400NL, which is not many. I am barely ahead at the cash games. From posting a few hands and reading this baord diligently, I also know I am a mediocre cash player at this point, inferior to my tournament play for sure. Having said all this: I am stunned at how much tougher ( and tighter) the cash games are. Or, to put it better, I am stunned at how many inferior players populate the MTT's. A typical MTT table will have 1-4 poor players through level 4, and 1-2 poor players pretty deep into the tourney. That is a significant edge for a good player. I am speaking of the $100 tourneys mostly. Is this because people play these things like the lottery ( i.e., small investment to win a lot, hey , let's gamble!)? I wonder if I'm making the wrong comparison - i.e, $100 MTT's are comparable to $25NL? I just don't get it. Thoughts? I'm going to post in both forums. thanks. |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
it's a function of stack size
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
"it's a function of stack size "
Meaning, deeper stacks = higher skill needed. Right? |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
Obviously, but as far as tightness goes, deeper stack means you can also afford to play tighter if you so desire. Probably why you think cash games are so tight.
edit: there also isn`t that fear of going broke in a cash game the way there is in a tourney |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
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it's a function of stack size [/ QUOTE ] How do you explain that? Don't the bigger stacks give players more room to make mistakes, and good players more opportunity to profit from them? |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
I stopped reading when I saw NL $400 and tight in the same sentence without the word "not" anywhere in it.
Party MTT's are almost entirely Preflop (or at most Flop) events. Cash games are almost entirely Postflop play. Tournament strategy is also much simpler than Cash game strategy. Comparing $100 MTTs to $25 NL is a joke. NL $400, even $600 is swarming with fish. Those who venture higher seem to think the fish live there as well, although I don't play that high. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you are the type who gets stacked for 100-200BB with AK with top pair? |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
"I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you are the type who gets stacked for 100-200BB with AK with top pair? "
No, only with 30BB.... But thanks for the snarky remark. Sheesh! Interestingly, today I'm 2-tabling the 400NL and it is wild & not tough at all. Maybe I had just run into a dry stretch. |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
5,000 hands ISN"T A SAMPLE SIZE STOP POSTING AFTER SO LITTLE HANDS
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
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5,000 hands ISN"T A SAMPLE SIZE STOP POSTING AFTER SO LITTLE HANDS [/ QUOTE ] It is, however, long enough to make some general observations on the level of competition he has seen compared to what he is used to in the MTT's. |
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Re: Huge difference in competition - cash vs MTT\'s
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5,000 hands ISN"T A SAMPLE SIZE STOP POSTING AFTER SO LITTLE HANDS [/ QUOTE ] But 178 posts is enough to bash someone else for being a troll . . . |
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