So i got the ten bucks sign up. Decided to play .05/.10 NL 6 person. I am not a very good cash player more of a sit and go "specialist" hehe. I figure i will take some advice from a well respected member here and work on my game. I was up 40 bucks in 2 hours. Its all free money so people are donating it to me. Then one hand I get Pocket 5's. I flop a set and one guy bets .10 . Well i knew he was on a flush draw. So i raise him his hole stack. 13 bucks. Maybe this was a bad raise considering its microlimits but i was in front. And i wanted him off the hand. Well.. He calls. gets the Q high flush on the river. I lose. So graciously i say good catch. Some other guy atthe table says to him. That was the dumbest call ever. The guy says that i wa an idiot for raising all in. I said dude, its ok, good win don't spend all the money at once. Now i know i put my money with the best of it.But should i be raising so much at a small blind no limit game. I never played such small limits. Well i am up now 29 bucks. Oh ya i hate flushes , they give me nightmares.
building free royal vegas money
Started by Markmadness, Feb 19 2005 11:43 PM
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Posted 19 February 2005 - 11:43 PM
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Posted 20 February 2005 - 04:25 AM
Im playing limit right now...I like NL but really unless u have a bankroll on a site for it, its not worth it to me. I like limit better right now, feels like there is more strategy involved...on a side note, I played on Royal vegas sit and go satellite to the WSOP were u have to go up through all 6 levels and I won my way so far to the 4th round. Never played sit and gos before, but with my basic understanding of tournaments and what I took from NL cash games, I seem to be doing quite well over my first few sessions.Dare I say, sit and gos seems like they could get somewhat addictive. Now I just have to do some reading to get into some more advanced stratedgy for these types of games.Good job on busting it up to 40 bucks, Im at 20 from playing low limit, which is alright, Im trying to get a really good grasp of that structure as well.
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