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[ QUOTE ] I think that to become a top FR player you really need to put in a good amount of time playing 6-max. Learning when and how to steal properly with or without cards. How to play in position and how to play out of position with weak/strong hands, you run into some many more tricky situations. Profitability i would say definetly runs on the side of FR althought i have more experience with SH the number of buy-ins you'll loose can just get ugly, i found myself monthly taking 3-6 day breaks. So i would say to any aspiring players, learn the very basics at Limit FR, teach yourself to NL at FR NL Micro, learn to play real poker at Short Handed, then start to collect the cheques at FR NL. Warrant [/ QUOTE ] minus the learning of limit...i rly aggree with this post. my FR game wud b sloppy as hell if i didnt go thru 50K hands of 6max [/ QUOTE ] I'm an aspiring player. How do I go about learning the basics at NL Full ring Micro? Should I just read the sticky's and posts here? |
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I'm an aspiring player. How do I go about learning the basics at NL Full ring Micro? Should I just read the sticky's and posts here? [/ QUOTE ]Read the stickies here, read the links on the first reply in the micro stakes forum, and read everything here . Alot is for six max but almost all (if not all) can be applied in full ring games. |
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read the links on the first reply in the micro stakes forum [/ QUOTE ] I don't understand what you mean by this. What's the 'first reply in the microstakes forum'? Thanks a bunch! |
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My bad I messed up. Read the first reply in this thread .
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i dont play much 6-max very often online because most of the home games i play are shorthanded, so online is my only opportunity to play FR.
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