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<blockquote data-quote="joeg215" data-source="post: 10619005" data-attributes="member: 100532"><p>I play quite a bit. I usually play live tourneys around $100. The most Ive won in one sitting was around 3k in a tourney at the Hard Rock. Cash and tourneys require different strategies. I favor tourneys over cash games cause it fits my playing style much better. </p><p></p><p>For someone new I suggest to read as much about hold'em as you possibly can. Once you're comfortable on some basic strategy you can start playing online for a few bucks. Mind you, people play completely idiotic at lower level stakes but it's good to get a good amount of hands under your belt before you start playing for larger stakes.</p><p></p><p>Playing live is also a completely different animal than playing online as well. I wouldn't worry too much about tells when you're starting off, I would stick to just worrying about making solid plays. As you gradually play more you start noticing things that you never noticed before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeg215, post: 10619005, member: 100532"] I play quite a bit. I usually play live tourneys around $100. The most Ive won in one sitting was around 3k in a tourney at the Hard Rock. Cash and tourneys require different strategies. I favor tourneys over cash games cause it fits my playing style much better. For someone new I suggest to read as much about hold'em as you possibly can. Once you're comfortable on some basic strategy you can start playing online for a few bucks. Mind you, people play completely idiotic at lower level stakes but it's good to get a good amount of hands under your belt before you start playing for larger stakes. Playing live is also a completely different animal than playing online as well. I wouldn't worry too much about tells when you're starting off, I would stick to just worrying about making solid plays. As you gradually play more you start noticing things that you never noticed before. [/QUOTE]
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