Texas Hold’em is a game that has taken the world by storm. It is played in just about every casino in the world. Many of my readers ask me which game they should be playing cash games, single table tournaments, or multi-table tournaments? Which has the best chance of winning? Which is most profitable to the player? I believe tournaments overall provide the best value and chance of success to a player.
You are locked into a 10% rake for the whole length of the tournament. When you play cash games it is estimated that ONE buyin is RAKED per hour that you play. So let’s say everyone is at a table with a 100 dollar buyin… 100 dollars is RAKED by the house per hour? Does that sound like a winning proposition for the player in the long run?? I didn’t think so.
Multi-table tournaments often present the best value and chance at winning big money. A player must be able to withstand not cashing in a tournament for times of 10-15 buyins. As a professional player, I have gone on a streak where I have not cashed in a multi-table tournament for about 15 buy ins. On the other hand, I have gone on steaks where I have final tabled tournaments back to back nights. You have to put poker in a BIG PICTURE perspective.
If you are honestly confident about your game then you should be able to win in the long run.
Always take advantage of any extra perks out there for you including BONUSES, RAKEBACK, and tournament OVERLAYS.
It is also recommended that you download a poker course or guide, and also get your game examined by a poker mentor or coach. These are sure ways that you can consistently be a winner at the table!
Sean Moranse is a professional poker player. He has won numerous tournaments. He was named as one of the Top Ten Online best players by Poker Rankings Online, the authority in online poker rankings.
He has compiled an award winning poker course that is available at http://www.tournamentwinner.com
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