While I'm not arguing with what you're recommending, I will say that I understand where the original poster is coming from..
I couldn't play those freerolls because there has to be more on the line than that. Maybe that's saying something about my gambling nature, but for instance, playing a .01/.02 cash game is a waste of my time, because the $2 buy-in doesn't mean enough to me for me to concentrate on playing good poker.
The one thing I would say to the OP - .25/.50 is normally a pretty tough game. I've noticed a big difference in skill level when you jump from .10/.25 to .25/.50. I've stuck with the .10/.25, and I feel like there are plenty of fish to take advantage of.
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Originally Posted by noelsarchs I am not a cash game player because I'm so chicken and get sucked out on by donkeys way too often. But your stakes may be too high.
So try some of those freerolls on full tilt, etc and try winning a few of those. Or on Pokerstars try those .10 180 person SNG's .
I've increased my accounts in the past 4 months by nearly $80 just playing freerolls. Two $15 first place wins, and 5 final tables over the past month for $3 each time, and at least 10 $2 cashes for final 27 just this month.
One more thing, if you get bored playing one table, you are losing valuable learning skills because you are not paying attention at each table. Multi tableing is not something for a beginner to attempt in my opinion. You have to be very good to do that. |