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BrianSwa 06-01-05 02:21 PM

new outlook on poker
 
ok so this tread is about me and my new outlook on poker, If you dont want to know then please don't read.

so I was sitting here thinking the other day, trying to figure out what exactly I want from poker online and on felt. I asked myself a couple questions which I answered....Do I want to play poker for a living? hell no. Do I want to make a 2nd living from poker? no not really. Do I want to have fun playing and do it just for recreation? ya I think I do.

So with that in mind I stopped worrying about my bankroll and just started playing to have fun. Now im not saying im taking my $200 bankroll into a 5/10 game and going broke. What I'am saying is im gonna stop stressing about how much I make every day and have fun. Now penny games are no fun for me so what do you do when you have a $200 bankroll, hate change games? Well I came up with the answer to play tornaments. Of course im not jumping into a $100 buy in torney but I'am playing alot of $5.00 headhunters and smaller buy in games.

I seem to go well in these and I can get alot of play for a little bit of money, I have gotten deep in almost every one ive played on jetset and I like there players and the games. So basicly I have all but quit ring and cash games and manley I just play tornaments.

Not sure what kinda comments im looking for by writing this thread but you as always are welcome to comment.

GeoffM 06-01-05 02:29 PM

Brian, I always find it more fun when I'm whoring bonuses all over the place.

BrianSwa 06-01-05 02:34 PM

true
 

yes I agree but you are doing that to make money, I really just want to have fun. For last 3 days ive been just playing tornies and having the time of my life. Something about it being a chip amount and not a dollar amount just puts my nerves at ease. I mean who gives a crap if you lose 2,000 chips when you only paid $5 to enter torney.....well i do but not as much as losing a couple hundred.

GeoffM 06-01-05 02:41 PM

Brian, I do it both to have fun (the poker aspect), and the bonus (making money). It is twice as fun when you can make a profit, trust me ;) .

BrianSwa 06-01-05 02:48 PM

hey
 

but you can easily make profit in tornaments can you not? With way less risk. Not argueing with you just trying to get you to see my point of view of poker...to me.

Tony Cheval 06-01-05 03:22 PM

For what it's worth, I'm glad that you've found your 'niche', if low buyin tournaments are what gives you what you want without overspending then by all means have fun!

GeoffM 06-01-05 03:36 PM

You could, but then my winnings are capped, plus one suckout and you could be crippled and/or out.

I love sitngos but too much of a luck factor involved.

Aequitas58 06-01-05 03:41 PM

I agree that MTTs are lots of fun... but for me, I have to know when to draw the line. MTTs pay off very well when you place deep, but placing deep isn't the standard. The way I see it, a bigger bankroll allows me to do more things: I can play more MTTs, SnGs, and a wide variety of cash games (L, NL, Stud, etc.)

I would concentrate on building the roll a little more. Don't stop playing MTTs, but you shouldn't stop playing ring games either. Speaking of tournament play, have you thought about playing more SnGs? It's a good compromise b/n ring games and large MTTs. It's a much easier avenue to make money, while still experiencing tournament play.

GeoffM 06-01-05 03:42 PM

SnGs also take up less time.

There is nothing like sitting down for a MTT, getting past the third break, and then busting out and winning $0, and even losing your buyin, for 3 hours of work.

Aequitas58 06-01-05 03:43 PM

Easily make money with MTTs? I disagree. I don't think anyone is arguing that they are fun ... but you have to realize, if you play MTTs consistently, with a small bankroll, you will turn around in a week or two (maybe less?) and say to yourself, "Where did all my money go?"

Tony Cheval 06-01-05 03:47 PM

Well in this case, taking up time isn't necessarily a negative.

BrianSwa 06-01-05 03:51 PM

yep
 
ive tried headhunter sit and go's and some normal ones at other sites. The headhunter ones are good but the prize pool is a little jacked because some of the money from it goes to heads.

I like jetset alot because they have garanteed prize pools and not alot of people entering their tornies. Im in the $5.50 garanteed $500 in a couple minutes and gonna cash in the $1 one. currently about 5th and my table image is amazing just basicly went from 14th to 4th because no one will call me past the flop.

BrianSwa 06-01-05 03:53 PM

missunderstood
 

no think that came out wrong. In no way am I saying MTT are easy, just that you can make decent money in them. I have about $200 a month I can play with poker and the best way to invest the money I think is MTT.

Aequitas58 06-01-05 03:55 PM

Oh... so you're saying you can make decent money playing MTTs?

I disagree with that as well.

Talking Poker 06-01-05 03:56 PM

You should try playing for play money sometime, Brian. Maybe that would be enough fun for you to be happy.

Then you could take that $200 a month and invest it elsewhere...

GeoffM 06-01-05 03:57 PM

You could, I have, but you basically have to come top 3.

I have only ever played in 4. 1 I won, 1 I came third, 1 I had lost my connection and never regained it, and 1 I busted out on a suckout.

MTTs are a whole different animal from cash games.

BrianSwa 06-01-05 04:00 PM

thanks
 

thanks for suggestion TP but think Ill just play with it if thats ok with you.

PShabi 06-01-05 04:02 PM

I don't like the tone of this thread and the direction it's headed in.

Come on now boys, don't bicker.

GeoffM 06-01-05 04:05 PM

I think it's time this forum has some referees as well as moderators.

That way, say Brian says "TP you are a dick", we can change that to "TP you are the best man".

I nominate Pshabi and I, we can be called the "love cats" :D

Aequitas58 06-01-05 04:09 PM

Wait wait... first the WPO, and now LOVE CATS?

You're an interesting man, Geoff.

GeoffM 06-01-05 04:11 PM

I suppose I am.

It's not everyday someone gives you access to a poker account ;) .

Edited to Add: it's actually PWO, get it right :D

Aequitas58 06-01-05 04:12 PM

Maybe what he's trying to say is that investing $200 / month into MTTs is a dangerous proposition. Maybe he's not. LOL. I personally think it is, unless you are good at MTTs... and from what I've seen and heard, you're just starting out.

At least you're sticking with low-buy-in games.

BrianSwa 06-01-05 04:14 PM

yep
 

ya maybe he is but I seriously doubt that and doubt you believe that what he means either but anyway. Yea dont think $200/ month will do to good in the $100 buy in tornies. I will try it for this month and see how it does.

SirFWALGMan 06-01-05 04:16 PM

Nice
 
Go ahead and play MTTs Brian. Hell they are alot of fun. Lots of variance though. I have been placing well lately too. Played two MTTs and finished in the money: 6th and 68th. Not too shabby.

However you are going to have long spans of probably not finishing at all. Just the way they are. You need luck and skill both. Wish you the best though. Id keep playing some ring games. I have 250 in my roll now, and I am playing cash games to supplement a weekly 20/2 MTT and playing freerolls. Its alot of fun.

Aequitas58 06-01-05 04:21 PM

LOL. What?


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