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I am looking to specialize more into one specific format this month. Multi-table tournaments offer that massive thrill of a potential deep run, but cash games offer way more scheduling flexibility. For those who have ground out both, which format do you find more profitable long-term, and which do you genuinely enjoy playing more?

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Tbh I've grinded both and cash is way more consistent for me profit-wise, but nothing beats the rush of a deep MTT run. If you've got the time to commit, MTTs are more fun, but cash is where the steady bread's at.

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I'm with you on the scheduling thing tbh. Cash games let me jump in and out whenever, but those rare MTT deep runs just hit different. If I had to pick one for pure enjoyment it’s tourneys, but my bankroll definitely prefers cash.

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I lean cash for the steady profit, but my heart's always in tourneys lol. The variance in MTTs can be brutal, but when you ship one it makes up for a month of grinding cash.

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I've found the sweet spot is grinding cash for the reliable hourly and then firing the Sunday majors for that MTT fix. Keeps the bankroll healthy and the soul happy tbh.

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cash is def more reliable for the hourly, but man those deep runs in MTTs just hit different. i treat them like a fun side quest while cash is the main grind tbh

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Honestly I'm the same as most here—cash pays the bills but MTTs keep it interesting. I'd say if you *have* to pick one, go cash for consistency, but definitely fire the odd tourney or you'll burn out.

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I've run both pretty extensively and my lifetime ROI is higher in cash by a mile, but if I'm being real I'd rather play a Sunday session full of tourneys every time. The grind feels less like work when there's a shot at a big score.

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Honestly, MTTs make me feel more alive but my bankroll definitely prefers cash games. If you can handle the swings and still enjoy the grind, maybe do what a lot of us do—cash as the main hustle and tourneys for the soul.

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