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final table short stacked folded 66 views please.
shozboy1:
I think a good guide for bankroll courtesy of SNG pros is something like 5% of your bankroll max on any one SNG. At buyins of $24 you are likely to be running into very decent players who play for a living - probably not the best competition for new starters
Marty719:
--- Quote from: shozboy1 on January 04, 2010, 14:45:05 PM ---
I think a good guide for bankroll courtesy of SNG pros is something like 5% of your bankroll max on any one SNG. At buyins of $24 you are likely to be running into very decent players who play for a living - probably not the best competition for new starters
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Need over 20b/i"s for 45mans imo - but yes...start lower. Also.....shoving is fairly straight forward imo.
shozboy1:
Yeah actually for MTT SNGs 2% of your roll on any one game is a guide I"ve heard bandied about
Mikeyboy9361:
99.9% of people are shoving here! And don"t believe "em if they tell you otherwise ;)
maverick1:
it looks like the general census says i should have shoved lol.
maybe i should read my gus hanson book again to loosen me up a tad!
is there such a thing as a intuitive fold in this position? ignoring the math to go with your gut?
to be fair i was an average stack playing really well untill i got majorly sucked out when i had AK suited against a 64 off. i didnt feel out of my depth though.
i like to practice in the higher buy in games for the reason the players are much better which should improve my game quicker, i always find the lower buy ins are full of gamblers and not poker players making it hard to learn anything.
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