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    PokerOwned Veteran CTAnon's Avatar
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    Play on Merge's systems, and play everyhand that isn't AA, AK, KK, QQ, JJ, KQs, or TT. You'll make money lol

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    cash games are bad for players who do not have a good BR, somebody who has hundreds is worrying about losing a few bucks they way you would worry if it was your whole BR.. stay with Mtt for now until you have yourself a good sized BR... thank you can try and dip your feet in the water again!

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    Where are you seated ?

    JDS boobytrap spelled backwards is partyboob
    PooffyFooffy omg I need to play there more, were u in da game?
    JDS @PooffyFooffy no Pooffy its just a fun fact

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    I'm not good at cash games either but,that's because I'm not willing to do what it takes to win and that is find the worst players analize there betting patterns and take advantage of them.

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    Its So simple... start by playing small stack strategy. AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AK, and AQ are the only hands you play - Your goal is to get all-in preflop. If your stack is small enough, you'll probably get a call even if you've folded 50 hands in a row because (at small limits) there is almost always someone that says "fuck it" and calls you with J9 or Ace-rag.

    You might lose, which is why you need to have at least 20 buy-ins before you attempt to play cash.
    AQ vs J9 wins only ~ 2 out of 3 times. Losing with a premium hand 20x in a row is possible, but incredibly unlikely.

    Try it - see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buonafide View Post
    Its So simple... start by playing small stack strategy. AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AK, and AQ are the only hands you play - Your goal is to get all-in preflop. If your stack is small enough, you'll probably get a call even if you've folded 50 hands in a row because (at small limits) there is almost always someone that says "fuck it" and calls you with J9 or Ace-rag.

    You might lose, which is why you need to have at least 20 buy-ins before you attempt to play cash.
    AQ vs J9 wins only ~ 2 out of 3 times. Losing with a premium hand 20x in a row is possible, but incredibly unlikely.

    Try it - see what happens.
    I have the same issue with tourneys vs cash but I think this is solid advice for the rings. Tighten up your range and start small with the micro-limits. Best

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    u need to reduce your OR hands, and try not bluff much likeu do in tournaments, check which one hand are good for Cold Call nd Raise 4Bet, and u need to use 3Bet more often than a tournament

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    cash games are dangerous if you arent playing at the right stakes...

    they can make or break you

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    Yes,I use to play on juicy stakes would win some money on there free roll and then go to the cash tables and lose it all since there was a minimum 500 withdraw .People wouldn't go all in though they would give a good preflop raise and kept betting no matter what until they were all in.Took me a minute to catch on.

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    just keep playing what wins you the most

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