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Old 10-17-2006, 01:46 PM
SeaEagle SeaEagle is offline
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Default Re: moving up

Who cares? The reason fuzz doesn't have a bankroll probably has very little to do with whether he raises his big hands on the flop or the turn - except that it's a warning sign that he might not know how to adjust his game to his opponents.

Fuzz, my advice is to post some hands here. Regardless of where you play, the smaller the stakes, the easier the game. Individual pots tend to get smaller as the stakes go up, so smaller stakes put a premium on maximizing pot sizes with your big hands whereas larger stakes put a premium on winning smaller pots and therefore playing more deceptively. However, you need both sets of skills to get the best win rate no matter where you play.

Don't post when your FH gets beat by quads, that's just bad luck. But if you played for 2 years and only broke even, there must be a lot of hands you play where you wonder if you played them right. Post some.
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