by StarlightCoast » Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:51 am
A Relatively New World
With my recent, albeit, low dollar amount successes in the tournament world, and the fact that my cash game wiinings seemed to go down the sewer, i decided to try a SNG.
I am still up 30 big bets at the .25/.50 tables although I did play a few hands of .50/$1 and lost a total of $4.50. No I am not veering away from my bankroll management discipline, but I was on early morning on Stars and all the .25/.50 games were ones I would not even consider playing, 40-50% players/flop is not even worth considering, the only game available to me was a nice little 22% players/flop game at .50/$1, and needing to play as many hands as possible each week, I played a few only until a reasonable .25/.50 game became available. However, I digress, back to the SNG.
With my recent success at the MTT's I decided to play a $5/.50 SNG. I was not sure if the two would be mutually connected, but the cash games were going poorly and I was hoping to spin the week back in the right direction. I won. A nice little $17 profit. Decided to try another one. I won. Decided on a third. I won. Kept going. Tried a fourth. Bam out of the money finished 6th.
A total profit of $45.50 or a little more than $9/hr. Well more than I could ever hope to make playing .25/.50 ring games. Now 4 tournies means very little, but it did show me how quick the money can build with these things IF one can be consistantly successful. I have long held I am the worst tournament player in the world, but with my new style of playing these things lately I am getting better and better. All I have been doing is staying patient. Stealing more in the latter blind levels, stealing pots postflop, thingslike that. I am usually the short stack going into these later rounds, but I seem to quickly make up for it.
Now the dillemma. Do I play SNG's, stick with the cash games or play both? Just in the last 3 alone I have 2 out of the money finishes and 1 3rd, only 33% in the money so already I can see the varience in these things, but at the same time the major potential. Obviously I do not want to waste away the $45 I already won as it helped put the bankroll just over $200. Perhaps a couple more to see how I do. If I have no batural talent for these things, no sence in bothering with it, but either way, I'll keep you all updated.
So powerful and mighty the ocean be, yet it harbors the gentlest souls.