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[ QUOTE ] I'd say for most part play straightforward predictable poker and pick your spots. Don't start making crazy calls and bluffs when the cards are not coming. You can just leave and pick somebody else, when you're against a good opponent. You HAVE to adjust to your opponents, but don't get too carried away from your standard solid game. I think getting too agressive and trying to be way too unpredictable at these stakes is bit overrated. Patient and solid thinking is the key. [/ QUOTE ] this is a really good post. i would reiterate: GAME SELECTION PLAY IDIOTS, SHORTSTACKS ETC. If you play someone who is decent and lose 2-3 buyins, stop and find another opponent. There are too many morons to get in a variance war w/ another decent opponent (esp one who is running good) [/ QUOTE ] This deserves reiteration. Good game selection is absolutely imperative, and this one of the major factors that convinced me to play HU cash instead of SnG's. For the most part you can't decide who you play in SnG's, but in cash you can quit whenever you want. (Of course hit and runner's are annoying though) |
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