Originally Posted by mixchange
Cash games also have a bigger roller coaster. If I lose half or three fourths my stack in a tourney, I don't really mind because I haven't lost my buy-in and I've seen myself come back from being short stacked to win tourneys many times. But when you lose a hand in cash games, the money is simply gone.
Then there's the problem that in tournies, people are willing to go all-in with top pair after the flop if that pot is big enough. You really have to re-calibrate when moving back to cash.
I guess my problem with cash games is that there is more pressure on each hand, and you can lose much more money in an hour. In tournies I have a high fold %, which allows me to casually fold a lot. I start the tourney with seeing the flop at 40% because of heavy implied odds when the blinds are tiny, then by the final table I've been down to as far as 11%. But folding and being a rock doesn't help much in cash games, as other players figure out you out at simply raise you pre-flop on on the flop, and fold to any sign of strength from you. You have to play completely differently.
Anyone have a good book or guide to read for cash games? I feel very natural with tourney play, but lost with cash games. I seem to win a LOT of small-mid sized pots, with a very high showdown percentage, but then I lose the two big pots of the day and end up down.