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    How do you guys play with a small bankroll and not get antsy and not get bored?

    SO...ive deposited and lost and deposited and lost.

    I'm not gonna pretend I'm a winning player, in the sense that I am extracting money from the game.

    I will go to the extent of making some excuses and saying I can make money, I just do not do so because of poor bankroll management.

    The problem I have faced is that if I deposit 100 dollars...i find 5nl or 10nl too low stakes for me. I've played hundreds of dollars in a casino, so idk it just seems crazy to be investing so much energy to make dimes or nickels.

    I've been able to play 25nl seriously, but i honestly think that onilne 25nl may be stronger than live 1/2 nl.

    Atleast when talking about the casinos I have gone to.

    I am a student and cant really afford to shovel in 500 or more into a bankroll at once. Even for 25nl I need atleast 1000 for a safe bankroll. There are just too many downswings, even for winnign players.

    Do you guys have any advice on how to stay focused at a 5nl or 10nl? Am I just too money focused? should i just forget about the money and play these stakes and worry about my plays and actions.

    This is what I want to do, but I just find it hard. I seem to get bored. When I play high stakes, i either am outclassed or have too small of a bankroll. Although, i feel at these stakes I am fully focused and invested in the game.

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    how do you 5nl or 10nl grinders keep going and focused? you guys have any tips to make your self feel invested in the game, even at such small stakes.

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    also man just work on improving your skills man and not the money so much thats what its about and will be working the levels in no time what it boils down and study and review your hands always very key

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    you have to do just that, stay focused and patient. Ive found that only about 10% of hands dealt are worth playing. With all of the players just pushing left and right, its best to stay low and jump when the cards do come. GOOD LUCK!

    well said. poker is poker, don't change your style bc of entry amount!
    Last edited by Poof; 01-04-2014 at 12:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJM3000 View Post
    you have to do just that, stay focused and patient. Ive found that only about 10% of hands dealt are worth playing. With all of the players just pushing left and right, its best to stay low and jump when the cards do come. GOOD LUCK!

    well said. poker is poker, don't change your style bc of entry amount!
    definitely well said!! i also like the double up sit n gos to build the bankroll!! they are easy!!

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    its tough man specialy since i play mtts and takes time to bink i like hu to though so i learn to get better at those so passes time

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    I think the focus on the money is a real issue. When playing ANY tourney, you should not be thinking about what you paid to get in - you paid your money, now it's time for poker. If you paid a small sum, you're likely to play far too loose because, hell, it's only 5 dollars. If you paid a bigger sum, you're going to play too tight because you see it as 1/4 of your deposit. You have GOT to work on ignoring the investment amount during the tourney, and play each hand appropriately, regardless of what you bought in for.
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    i'm gonna try a double or nothing right now. Seems like with half the field getting paid variance should be low right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by plutogon View Post
    how do you 5nl or 10nl grinders keep going and focused? you guys have any tips to make your self feel invested in the game, even at such small stakes.
    I think if you are getting bored but losing, you need to change your game, not the stakes, try some tourneys because getting bored would only make sense if you are winning, sounds more like frustration of small change increases, which is more like a varience upswing

    Quote Originally Posted by LJM3000 View Post
    you have to do just that, stay focused and patient. Ive found that only about 10% of hands dealt are worth playing. With all of theplayers just pushing left and right, its best to stay low and jump when the cards do come. GOOD LUCK!

    well said. poker is poker, don't change your style bc of entry amount!
    If your opening hand range is 10%, reevaluate your strategy or you will see more bubbles in tourneys, and the same "boredom" OP described in cash tables

    Quote Originally Posted by logan View Post
    i'm gonna try a double or nothing right now. Seems like with half the field getting paid variance should be low right?
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    Yes and no. Less varience is true, but you have to cash 65% just to barely make profit over rake, and a whopping 80% + to be +ev
    Last edited by s810car; 01-04-2014 at 06:54 PM.
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    I bet it on SPorts and try to double with heavy favorite ML parlays !!

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