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i just wanted to get some opinions on what to do with a limited BR....i have about 250 iv deposited on to full tilt and im considering just grinding the 5 10 cent tables for awhile.... i was just curious as to what type of ROI or profit to hands is avg. or attainable at these stakes... or if any one has any other suggestions of ways to work it up let me know...also any strategys for 5 10 cent to make it as profitable as possible
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anyone?
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Play for awhile and see how you do. Do not try to bluff a bad player. Do not bluff a player until you've identified him as good enough to lay down a marginal holding. Do not try to bluff a bad player.
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well it's been asked a lot before, so maybe use the search option?
Other than that, don't know what to tell you, cuz I don't know you. Play what you're best at, play what you are most profitable at. And practise good bankroll management. That's about all the advice you can get, really. -
i think im going to just grind 5/10 cent. whats an the profit for an avg player? or any strategys. i saw a vid. of a guy at 5/10 and he played it pretty agressivly playing alot ofposition poker trying to set him self up for alot of action on a big hand....that the best way to go?
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play loose aggressive at a tight table, play tight aggressive at a loose table.
Identify player types at the table: calling stations, maniacs, beginners, solid players.
Bet your good hands against the calling stations and don't bluff them.
Play good starting hands against the maniacs and trap them, don't bluff them.
Find ways to let beginners make mistakes and make them pay for draws usually don't bluff them unless you think they will fold.
Avoid the solid players unless you think you can outplay them or have a better hand. Be deceptive about your holdings if you can.
Learn to multi table
Learn not to tilt because you will take a lot of bad beats
Learn to quit when you are tilted or playing against better players than yourself
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I also suggest getting pokertracker. The program costs $55 and is soooo worth it because you can go back and look at your hands and identify where things went wrong and will help you fix leaks in your game. Another program is PAHUD for FT. with PAHUD you can display data on your opponents that pokertracker collects. This is a must for FT, atleast at the .25/.50 level. Honestly though the .05/.10 level is just filled with donks so you should do fine.
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cash out, bring th money to the cash game and wait for Joseph to tilt
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^^^^^^^^^
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haha thats prolly the best idea to be honest but who knows
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yeah appreciate the feed back, i mean if i had more money id play higher... but i dont and 5 10 is such a slow process i feel like if your not running hot for awhile... just a few bucks here and there and then the occasional + 2-3 buyin sessions seems like its gona take awhile before i can move up to .10/.25 or higher but i guess we'll see








