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I`ve never been much of a poker fan but when the lads on ASF started a competition I played with play money at Poker Stars for a while and about a week ago played with real money. Needless to say I lost at the tables until I found Sit n Go where I won a seat into a $250 000 prize pool game scheduled for next week. Trouble is there are thousands of other players too. Also read about games going for 14 or more hours to win. I`m up for it though and will give it my best shot.
Your playing way to loose by the look of it.Failed miserably. One player at the table was getting b.s. hands and controlled the play from open. My best hand was a Jack high flush and got beaten by the Ace high flush. Will try again and hopefully get dealt some cards next time.
There are alot of simularities between trading and poker, bankroll management is very important. Although it's a skill game the edges are very small and the swings are alot bigger than people realise. It's a pretty regular accurance for regular/profitable players to lose 30 buy ins at their limit, so you should not risk more than 5% of your bankroll per game, 2% is a better risk to avoid the variance.
Whiteman .... the buy-ins vary greatly.
never realised how fun it was till i played all night last night...
do they ever run play money comps?
also is there a site or somewhere where they have the probabilities of certain hands winning? still a bit 'green' and havent bothered calculating the percentages yet...
I`m going in a tournament with a US$2.20 buy-in at 11.15 AEST. The prizepool is US$2500 of which there will be several hundred for the winner. Players can hang around for hours or go gung-ho when the blinds are small to build a decent stack before the blinds get big.
thats pretty cool, good luck
http://www.pokerprobability.net/calculator/texas-holdem.html just found this if anyones still noobish
thats pretty cool, good luck
http://www.pokerprobability.net/calculator/texas-holdem.html just found this if anyones still noobish
Wysiwyg said:I was thinking of the drawdown during each game because I have periods of up to 20 hands
thats pretty cool, good luck
http://www.pokerprobability.net/calculator/texas-holdem.html just found this if anyones still noobish
Knocked out at 388 from 2721 entrants. Buy-in $2.20, return on investment (gamble lol) $3.15 Payouts up to 390 so I scaped in by two.
good effort, what would the top prizes be, or is it dependant on number of entrants?
You finished the tournament in 388th place. A USD 3.15 award has been credited to your Real Money account.
might put $100 into an account and try some tourneys out for fun....
I shouldn`t warn you off but I get alot of suss cards in that game. And I have lost hundreds in the past 2 weeks. If you play the few dollar to 10c games you could stretch it out. I played too high buy ins and with so many players the odds are stacked against you.
Friendly warning.
i was thinking just so i could play some tournaments... isnt it just an entry fee for tournament then just play money?
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