Re: Where\'s most money to be made?
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I've been playing FL full ring for a while now and while I enjoy it I'm worried that it's tougher and tougher to find good games because of the new law. I noticed already that Paradise Poker has tightened up quite significantly without casual US players. I've been playing mostly 0.5/1 and 1/2.
So one of my questions is, should I move to 6-max limit? I hear a lot of the people say that the games are better, is it so? If I correctly adjust my game can I expect to find better games?
And I'm going even further, is FL as a whole less profitable than NL? Maybe if you 9-table limit you could make steady profit but I'm not there yet (I play usually four tables at once). I'd like to stick with limit and really learn it properly but would you advice me to move to NL if you think only money-wise?
I'm a bit baffled right now because online games are definately going downhill in terms of profitability. I wish I would've found poker three years ago...
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It's hard to tell how the whole ban story will shake out for NL.
Furthermore, you can't multitable as many tables in NL as you could playing limit, simply because the game isn't as "mechanical", you need to rely on reads a lot more often.
I have heard that if you stray from the PT/PAHUD sites, you can find really good games. You might want to try that for limit first, before deciding to move to NL.
Also, keep in mind that NL is an entirely different game from limit, even if most of the "basic rules" are the same. Don't underestimate the fact that you'll have to start from scratch.
Having said that, I've made the switch from FL to NL a few months ago, simply because I didn't want to miss the influx of new fishies into NL that follow the broadcasting of the WSOP ME. NL just looks more "sexy" to fishies than limit does at the moment.
I still believe I could have had similiar success if I had continued to play limit. But by now I'm just enjoying NL that much more. But then again, that's only a matter of preference.
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