Re: Playing Well against Rookies
Thanks for the helpful posts. They seem to be spot on and I agree, it seems alot more exciting to play somewhat higher limits with better players. I always just figured that it was because the financial swings were greater and that that feeling was almost a human nature thing that you don't want to get sucked into. But looking at it from that perspective, I think I agree that smaller stakes with more straight-up opponents is not nearly as much fun or I guess, if I just tighten up...challenging.
That brings me to another question - what is the cut-off between small stakes, medium stakes and high stakes. I would also assume that live vs. online would play a role in stakes as well. I sure see alot of better play at a $50.00 NL online table than I ever have at a $100.00 live table. It seems that for whatever reason, money is more valued on-line? Does this seem correct? Do you think there is a large difference in the players sitting at a $200 NL table vs. the players playing at a $50 NL table online? What about live? Your thoughts?
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