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Old 06-25-2007, 09:27 PM
d2themfi d2themfi is offline
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Default Re: 2/4 NL vs 1/2 NL

When i played 1-2, playign fairly straightforward is going to win a steady profit. i have recently been playign 2-4 on FTP, where u are constantly getting 3 betted by people with position on you and are constantly getting floated especially in sb vs bb battles. All Ive done to combat this is play tighter in ep and looser (and much more aggressive in 3 betting) in LP, and then play much trickier postflop when i feel Im being floated. I mean lots of times its pretty obvious when ur being floated. So you can do lots of tricky things like calling a raise postflop of ur continuation bet and then leading the turn, or check raising the turn or checkraising the flop instead of continuation betting. And Im talking about doing this with air, and the goods. its kinda a feel thing, but something that happens with experience. Maybe try to play less tables if you play a lot, and focus more on the plays ur making. Then once you get comfortable with how the game is veing played, and have put in thousands of hands at a good winning rate, then add some tables. A lot of moving up levels is just adjusting to player tendencies, and at 2-4 the game is significalntly more aggressive especially pre flop and aldso much trickier postflop. Also make sure you datamine for a while b4 you move up again to get a good feel for player tendencies
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