How can I improve my MTT?
How can I improve my MTT?
8 Quick MTT Tips to Help You Top the Leaderboard
- Don’t try to maintain your starting stack.
- Play for the win.
- Play exploitatively, but not too exploitatively.
- Fight for those antes.
- Don’t be afraid to defend your big blind when short-stacked.
- Play tighter when you’re short stacked and near a bubble.
How long do MTTs last?
CONS: MTTs can take a very long time to finish – as much as 10-12 hours, and even more. If you get short-stacked early on, MTTs can become not fun in a hurry.
Are MTT profitable?
It author claims (basing on online MTT player data) that $60,000 per year with 25% ROI is a good result for a tournament player. The ROI part is Chris Moorman’s and based on 40,000 MTTs. Most players are as far from Chris Moorman as YotaPhone is far from Apple production, but let’s let it slide.
Do pro poker players play cash games?
After all, most long-term professional poker players play cash games over tournaments and more people play cash games than tournaments overall.
How do you play late stage MTT?
MTT LATE STAGE STRATEGY: PLAYING THE AVERAGE STACK With an average stack, you open for value as well as steal and re-steal preflop while still having some maneuverability postflop. If you play too tight, the blinds and antes will eat away at your stack and you’ll be in push/fold mode before you know it.
What’s a good ROI in poker?
An ROI greater than 0% is good. You need to play at least 1,000 SNGs to get a half-decent idea of what your long-term ROI might be. Download Holdem Manager to keep track of the tournaments you play and to help you win money from the SNgs you play.
What is a good ROI in MTTs?
around 20%
A good ROI for online tournament players is around 20%. But it’s immediately apparent that a 20% ROI on a $1 tournament is going to be a miserable hourly rate, even with significant multi-tabling.