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[QUOTE="Al Spath, post: 2749941, member: 147684"] Took quite awhile to read everyone's input and I must say, a ton of players hit the nail on the head. Props to everyone. I've found that cash games are the clear winner of the debate of which is the best way to build a bankroll. Your ROI at 1 table sng's or larger ones must be pretty good to get some traction. Major MTT's are sometimes a crapshoot at the lower levels, so that may or may not net you profit/vs time invested. Whereas cash you can fit into your busy schedule, come and go as you please, never see blinds impacting play (static), and players become very known (image), over a very short period of time. Be careful not to engage in short table encounters (the blinds and rake will make a big dent in your bankroll), until you have mastered aggressive play and short table matchups. If at any time I can assist anyone by answering a question here, or privately, please call on me to provide you an article, a link to a problem solver, some guidance of emotions at the table, book reviews, etc., glad to help where I can. Until then, continue the journey and have a plan for every time you put money on the tables. [/QUOTE]
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