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Chewits   United Kingdom. Mar 28 2010 06:11. Posts 2539
What is the best way in this present state of Poker, now in April 2010, to build a bankroll fast, to be able to be a MTT grinder, playing all the main online events?

Here is the deal. As of right now I got got $300 on Pokerstars currently, with some other money on other sites and I want to play all the major MTTs. I have had progress in my MTT play and want to take it to the next level by actually winning some.

I want to know the best way. I really do not think I have patience to grind out NL10 or NL25. Perhaps I should? What about SNGs? I find multi tabling decreases my play dramatically, so I do not want to play anymore than 4-6 tables at once.

I have ideas myself, but what do you feel is the best? What about even other websites/clients? What about HU/HU sng?


Just what do you feel is the best way in the poker climate we live in today?


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Endo   United States. Mar 28 2010 06:16. Posts 953

Mass SNG tabling at the lower stakes is usually very very profitable as long as you're following the ICM...and since you want to MTT, you might as well play SnG's to warm up =)

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boreHM   Netherlands. Mar 28 2010 06:24. Posts 1595

I'd usually play STT's up to $200 and then shots at NL50


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 28 2010 06:50. Posts 15163

STT and HU SnG's - Look at Player9999 (Hneves) and Robinson47.

I wouldn't bother with cash games if you are primarily a tourney player

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 28 2010 06:51. Posts 15163

Ask Neilly :o

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Fujikura   United States. Mar 28 2010 06:57. Posts 1795

do $3, $6 45 mans

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Fujikura   United States. Mar 28 2010 06:58. Posts 1795

Oops, and add in $2.20 and $12 180 mans ($7.70 seems slower to fill up and have different blinds for some reason)

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kyd   . Mar 28 2010 07:05. Posts 289

Whats the skill difference between 2.20$ and 12$ 180mans?


staxxx   Bulgaria. Mar 28 2010 07:24. Posts 652

for me its 4-6 tabling 50nl heads up, $300 starting are just enough, but if you dont have experience in the cash games it could be hard

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EzPzLmnSqz   United States. Mar 28 2010 09:42. Posts 549

job ^^


AznFisherman   United States. Mar 28 2010 10:22. Posts 956


  On March 28 2010 06:24 staxxx wrote:
for me its 4-6 tabling 50nl heads up, $300 starting are just enough, but if you dont have experience in the cash games it could be hard



Whatever you do, don't listen to this.


Fujikura   United States. Mar 28 2010 11:51. Posts 1795


  On March 28 2010 06:05 kyd wrote:
Whats the skill difference between 2.20$ and 12$ 180mans?



Just more retards in the 2.20 one lol, most of the regs are about same skill, but there's many more in the $12 ones.

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mnj   United States. Mar 28 2010 13:32. Posts 3848


  On March 28 2010 09:22 AznFisherman wrote:
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