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 Originally Posted by PJfan10
Hi
Just reading this thread now and I have to agree bankroll managment is the most important thing. MrFerguson91 I think I've started the same time as you and I finally cracked $100. Stick to 2NL and play tight aggressive poker and you can build up your bankroll. When it comes to MTT stick with the lower limits and don't play them too often. MMT play is much different than cash table from what I read. If you can't cash the lower limits MTT then it will be extremely hard to cash the higher limits. There is a good $2.20 NL progressive super knockout tourney guarantee pool of $10,000 on PS if you want to try.
Generally accepted figure for bankroll management in tourneys is 100 buyins , so this tourney conflicts with the statement that i bolded.
If you can kick out some of the fish at the beginning you will win their bounty which would pay for your buy in of the tourney. Then you are freerolling to the money. MMT is something I only play with freerolls triple up at the beginning and sit out to cash as don't have the patience to play 3-4 hours just to cash.
If you've tripled up , you have a stack size to put pressure on other fish so why not carry on and go after more bounties. Why sitout when you get dealt your premium hands and miss out on adding chips to your stack and bounties to your bankroll?
I don't win much but the small winning will add up over time.
lol ,whats the point ? you'll never learn how to play tourneys with that attitude and actually making any reasonable money will take forever. This is typical how the multiple freerollers play .Register to as many freerolls as they can and continue shoving all in every hand and they fluke some big stacks that cash. They'll never be any good at poker and will never make any serious money,why bother?
Good luck, see you on the felt
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