Stopped playing Micro Cash Games Last Year

  • Thread starter pocketacesbeast
  • Start date
P

pocketacesbeast

Enthusiast
Silver Level
Joined
Jul 1, 2007
Total posts
72
Awards
1
Chips
84
I think I got discouraged as a beginner. I got too obsessed with my profit margin instead of just grinding and getting experience. The more I learned, the worse I got. Poker Tracker seemed to make me worse! Anyone had similar experience?
 
Flyer35

Flyer35

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
May 11, 2024
Total posts
1,978
Awards
3
CA
Chips
530
100% exactly the same. I'm usually a BIG proponent of education, but where poker is concerned it always seemed to work against me. Same thing with Poker Tracker - the more info I had, the worse I got. I think the problem is every hand is different. Throw the element of luck in and it all comes down to 'feel'.
 
Igor G

Igor G

Legend
Loyaler
Joined
Dec 8, 2021
Total posts
1,269
Awards
1
UA
Chips
297
I stopped playing cash games a long time ago because they brought me only disappointment. Instead, I started playing freerolls and buy-in tournaments. Gradually, my results started to please me, my bankroll started to grow and I started to play better, more patiently and disciplined.
 
Suns of Beaches

Suns of Beaches

The All-in-Rippler
Platinum Level
Joined
Oct 26, 2019
Total posts
4,432
Awards
2
Chips
1,173
Cash games are tougher than tournaments because it's the real poker and every decision will count towards winrate.

If u learn correctly and dedicate urself to something u should normally get better at it.
 
WrongUsername

WrongUsername

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
Apr 8, 2020
Total posts
1,112
Awards
2
BR
Chips
651
glad u stopped playing the micros and paying rake for the sites, smart decision.
 
Suns of Beaches

Suns of Beaches

The All-in-Rippler
Platinum Level
Joined
Oct 26, 2019
Total posts
4,432
Awards
2
Chips
1,173
glad u stopped playing the micros and paying rake for the sites, smart decision.
There are decent winrates possible on micro limits despite the high rake.

But I know I know: Just ur usual "I randomly hate on sites." 😄
 
Mario7

Mario7

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Apr 12, 2025
Total posts
10
PL
Chips
53
Interesting. My impression is quite oposite. In cash games (NL2) I have managed to improve and even slightly beat the rake. In tournaments I find it much harder - they are much more random, usually stacks get shallow too fast, I find the variance getting crazy much more often ;)
 
Flyer35

Flyer35

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
May 11, 2024
Total posts
1,978
Awards
3
CA
Chips
530
Interesting. My impression is quite oposite. In cash games (NL2) I have managed to improve and even slightly beat the rake. In tournaments I find it much harder - they are much more random, usually stacks get shallow too fast, I find the variance getting crazy much more often ;)
Been there, but then realized (for me anyway) that grinding away at cash tables was a LOT of work for relatively little return. The starting chips and blind setup for the Cardschat tourneys at Replay are very conducive to relaxed play.
 
Last edited:
Mario7

Mario7

Rising Star
Bronze Level
Joined
Apr 12, 2025
Total posts
10
PL
Chips
53
Been there, but then realized (for me anyway) that grinding away at cash tables was a LOT of work for relatively little return. The starting chips and blind setup for the Cardschat tourneys at Replay are very conducive to relaxed play.
Well, I put it this way: I grind in cash games, to loose in tourneys. At least so far it looks like this. I realize there is a potential in tourneys, though. I also find them quite fun.
 
Flyer35

Flyer35

Legend
Platinum Level
Joined
May 11, 2024
Total posts
1,978
Awards
3
CA
Chips
530
Well, I put it this way: I grind in cash games, to loose in tourneys. At least so far it looks like this. I realize there is a potential in tourneys, though. I also find them quite fun.
Exactly what I used to do! Now I skip the 'grind in cash games' step. :)
 
Real Money Poker - Real Money Casinos Top 10 Games
Top