
babyrosejr
Rock Star
Platinum Level
Hello everyone!
I recently started playing poker (I've been playing for about a month now) and I'm trying to figure out where to start — with cash games or tournaments?
On the one hand, tournaments seem more exciting: you can turn a small buy-in into a big win. But on the other hand, cache games look better for learning theory because the stacks are more stable and you can practice discipline.
So far I've played a few freerolls and a couple of cheap Sit & Go tournaments, but I keep losing — either because of bad luck or just because of the wrong decisions.
Here are my questions:
1. Which format is better suited to improve a beginner: cache or tournaments?
2. Is it wise to try both formats at the same time, or should you focus on just one?
3. What common mistakes do beginners make (perhaps you have encountered them yourself)?
I would be very grateful for any tips, links to educational resources or just stories from your first days in poker.
Good luck at the tables!
I recently started playing poker (I've been playing for about a month now) and I'm trying to figure out where to start — with cash games or tournaments?
On the one hand, tournaments seem more exciting: you can turn a small buy-in into a big win. But on the other hand, cache games look better for learning theory because the stacks are more stable and you can practice discipline.
So far I've played a few freerolls and a couple of cheap Sit & Go tournaments, but I keep losing — either because of bad luck or just because of the wrong decisions.
Here are my questions:
1. Which format is better suited to improve a beginner: cache or tournaments?
2. Is it wise to try both formats at the same time, or should you focus on just one?
3. What common mistakes do beginners make (perhaps you have encountered them yourself)?
I would be very grateful for any tips, links to educational resources or just stories from your first days in poker.
Good luck at the tables!