Quote Originally Posted by kikdapoor View Post
tournaments are my favorite just because you can be patient and still take it down.. while cash on the other hand you have to stay aggressive because just waiting for a good hand wont be enough to keep you alive!
I disagree here (I wonder if kikdapoor accidentally listed advice backwards) and no else is addressing the issue- the style of play between the two is very different. Cash games you can be tighter because you can wait for a hand - the blinds are not eating you up that much - a trick to understanding this (I read in a magazine) is to sit at a cash table and dont play any hand for an hour - see how much of your roll goes away - not very much at all is the answer. If you have $10 in your account and want to grow it play low level cash. On BCP you can play .01/.02 and have 20 buy ins - you will see about 40-60 hands an hour if the table isnt super slow - at that rate you can fold every hand you get for a whole hour and only be down .18 on average - 36% of your stack - not very much for seeing 50 hands. Now assume you win ONE hand each hour and take down a pot of .20 then you are up .02 each hour. May not seem like much but cash game results are defined by how many BB you can win in an hour - and 1BBPH isnt a bad result if you do the scaling - if this is a $10/$20 game, then 1BBPH is $20 an hour pay rate which is more than most people make. Now not many people play 10/20 so you have to skew the results a little - say you win 2 hands an hour at .15 each - now you are up .12 at the end of the hour and that is 6BBPH rate (at the 10/20 you are now making $120/hour pay and that is incredible-even at 1/2 you are making $12 and hour and that is livable pay in most cities)