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本帖最后由 柏木雪狐 于 2018-3-7 17:42 编辑
been sucked out around 16k n still +7k today, n feel pretty okay for this score.
Many of my conclusion was confirmed today, nothing about skill, but all about the core difference between cash game and tournament, game selection and bankroll/tilt management.
I mentioned the definition risk taker and risk avoider before, and that's very well explained why there are many pro cash players but very few tournament pros. Basically, you don't have much time to wait for hands at tournament, n have to grab any chance for a flip or very slight favorite scenarios. 55-45 in long term is already been great, plus you got stack-bully and ICM effect if you were monster stack, which we called FREE EV.
In cash game, the most different thing is that you can play cards selectively. What I mean is, you don't have to play marginal hands like KT, AJ, AQo or even AKo. The bottom line of playing a big pot are normally top 2 pairs (and shall even tighter against nits) , normal range would be top, and obv top range would be made str8 or nuts).
Set it up not only an effective way for playing, but also lowered down the odds that you get sucked out substantially. Vs are basically drawing very thin if they got pairs, n ur very favorable against flush. If you hit boat Vs are dead, n if you unlucky enough to get sucked out on turn, it would still be 10outs (20%) chance on river (which cost me 8k today since my flush vs set!)
My suggestion of cash game, if beside tilt factors, normally is you shall not play pairs or overpairs that addicted. It definitely monster hands in tourneys since the average normally below 40bb, but what if you got 150bb, 300bb or SPR>10?
Obv you would be criticized for too nitty by only playing 22-AA, AQs+ and possible TJs, T9s at btn. You can certainly merge a little bit at live game, fxxx around with connectors, but you shall only play big pot if you flopped top range or drawing to the nuts.
Take the initiative and capable of folding hands, read your Vs well and always put them on a range, don't over fancy your play, barely bluff (if you got caught, don't do that again) and be extremely cautious at river, just normal steps and you could pretty much "got lucky" at cash game table.
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