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[QUOTE="anasslaaleg, post: 7067999, member: 209667"] In [B]MTT (Multi-table Tournament) poker[/B], the term [B]volume[/B] refers to the amount of play or the number of tournaments a player enters and plays over a given period of time. It is a key metric used to track how much poker a player is playing, and it's important in evaluating a player's skill, progress, and profitability. [HEADING=2]Key Points About Volume in MTT Poker:[/HEADING] [LIST=1] [*][B]Number of Tournaments Played[/B]: Volume is typically measured by the number of tournaments played in a given timeframe. For example, a player might play 100 MTTs per week, and this would be their weekly volume. [*][B]Poker Variants and Stakes[/B]: Volume can vary depending on the types of tournaments a player enters, such as low-stakes, mid-stakes, or high-stakes MTTs. The difficulty level and field size also affect the overall experience. [*][B]Hours Played[/B]: In some cases, volume might be considered based on the number of hours spent playing rather than the number of tournaments entered. This can vary based on how long each tournament lasts. [*][B]Importance of Volume[/B]: [LIST] [*][B]Skill Development[/B]: High volume provides players with more hands and situations to learn from, helping to develop better decision-making and tournament strategy. [*][B]Variance Management[/B]: Poker, especially MTTs, can involve significant variance. Playing more tournaments helps smooth out the effects of variance (luck), as a higher number of tournaments allows a player’s skill to become more evident over time. [*][B]Profitability[/B]: Volume is often correlated with profitability, as it increases the chances of cashing in tournaments and achieving overall positive returns. [/LIST] [*][B]Bankroll Management[/B]: With a high volume of play, it's essential to have solid bankroll management. Playing too many tournaments without proper bankroll protection can lead to busts and financial instability. [*][B]Optimal Volume[/B]: The optimal volume for any player depends on factors like personal goals, time availability, and the ability to maintain focus and quality decision-making. For some, a high volume is a way to maximize profit, while others may choose to focus on fewer, higher-quality tournaments. [/LIST] In summary, volume in MTT poker is a measure of how much poker you are playing in terms of the number of tournaments or hours spent playing. Higher volume can lead to more experience, greater skill, and increased chances of profitability, but it requires effective bankroll management and understanding of variance. [/QUOTE]
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