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Watching rather than playing..
I'm not sure if this is in the right forum, but my question comes as a result of a MTT.
Do you think it is beneficial to watch a MTT and try to read people, watch betting patterns...etc? I do this on FullTilt to try to learn NL Hold Em alot better. I am new to the game and want to do very well. I play 6max Shorthanded Limit, but sometimes I don't think that game is for me. What are your thoughts on watching rather than playing to try to pick up the game? As a sidenote - I play on Pokerstars and Fulltilt in as many freerolls as I can, and also the 1$ MSNG, and 1$ tourneys since the risk is low and reward is huge. Any thoughts on that also? |
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Re: Watching rather than playing..
i think it is a great idea.
with your small bankroll, probably the best thing you can do. |
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Re: Watching rather than playing..
Watching has a lot of limitations but can also be very educational.
In addition to what you're doing now, I would keep an eye open for sweat threads in this forum, no matter who you are you only get to a FT so often, and you have to make sure you're prepared when you get there, sweats are good for helping toward that goal. Also, I would suggest checking out the Quad Shootout replays on stars for a chance to see all the cards flipped up. |
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Re: Watching rather than playing..
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Watching has a lot of limitations but can also be very educational. In addition to what you're doing now, I would keep an eye open for sweat threads in this forum, no matter who you are you only get to a FT so often, and you have to make sure you're prepared when you get there, sweats are good for helping toward that goal. Also, I would suggest checking out the Quad Shootout replays on stars for a chance to see all the cards flipped up. [/ QUOTE ] I understand that playing is probably the best experience. Could you direct me or explain to me this Quad shootout? And what is a "sweat?" |
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Re: Watching rather than playing..
Sweat is basically watching a player play and rooting them on in their journey of winning a MTT.
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