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Old 11-21-2007, 11:16 PM
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Acevader has made some good posts recently on the topic of "Regular-on-Regular Action."


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It seems to me that the regs at NL200 don't attack each other as much as they do at NL100. Because of that, I've laid off from attacking the regs because they aren't playing back at me as much, and usually give them credit for a hand when they do. The exception to this so far is Bigkawik, who's I've stacked 3 times catching him 3-betting me as weak as A,10os.

I agree with your analysis Smart Money, and feel that because lately it seems there are more regs at the table than fish, in order to be more profitable maybe we will have to play back at each other more often. Analyzing the regs game and exploiting holes is something that will only make us better poker players, and when we make the step up to 2/4 and beyond it will definitely be something we have to adapt to.
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