So, first Kevin made a good point in saying I'm putting too much of my roll in risk.. I agree to a point...The only way we're going to have enough for Vegas is to take alittle bit of risk and build our rolls...However we should also not be putting our roll down the drain...
Which brings me to my main point... I was thinking of how frustrating it is to constantly watch all ins preflop with dominating hands, only to lose...Or even win a couple of allins that I should, only to lose on the final one right before the money... The question is how do I avoid having so many all ins preflop or on the flop? Well that's what you get in sit n gos and tourneys compared to cash games, where more skill is involved... I'm thinking trying to build a solid roll strictly though tournaments and sit n gos might not be too smart or realistic anymore...
So my new strategy is to play at least 2 cash games, and 1 tourney/sit n go at most...when i'm 3 tabling...It seems like +equity in cash games has been 100x better recently..
Lets see how this goes
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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yo, i didnt even see this post before i commented on your most recent one. haha. i was wondering what your new game plan was.
anyways, i think maybe your cash game equity will be much better because your skill level is higher than those you play with. and without the handicap of the ever increasing blinds, you should probably have an advantage over those weaker players.
i think you should play a larger tourney or 45+ man SNGs semi-regularly along with the single tables to prepare you for tournaments in vegas.
what do you think?
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