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| Sin City |
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113 | 86.92% |
| Batman (1966 version w/ Adam West) |
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17 | 13.08% |
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Phresh what adjustments did you need to make for 2/4 [/ QUOTE ] It wasn't so much that I had to make adjustments, it's that I THOUGHT I had to make adjustments, so I overadjusted terribly and started playing very bad. I was RR with like, every other hand from Button if CO raised. I was RR OOP super often when CO/Button raised. I'd raise a limper with way too wide of a range and CB every flop. Basically autopiloting an insanely aggressive and spewy style. So I had to readjust and come down a bit on the aggressive scale and start playing good poker. Now I feel I am by far playing my best and I'm actually enjoying poker again. The biggest difference I noticed in 1/2 and 2/4 is that 2/4 has much more regulars and nitty players than 1/2. For the most part, the regulars at 1/2 are MUCH worse than the 2/4 regulars. Once you adjust properly and grow as a player, you can easily beat the 2/4 regulars, though. [ QUOTE ] Why are people trash talking you? you had the best winrate at 1/2 posted that Ive seen. [/ QUOTE ] What was his W/R and how many hands? |
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