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Old 10-15-2007, 06:39 AM
2muchneon 2muchneon is offline
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Default Re: How difficult is it to become a good limit player?

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so basically you ran like a god so all the games seemed easy?

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BTW, sorry if it came across that way but I didn't intend it as a brag post or to say that the games were easy. I agree that I ran well too but I wanted to play higher limits faster so I didn't play enough hands to get to the "long run".

I actually think (contrary to most people, it seems) that there's not a HUGE disparity in skill between, say, the 50-100 and 200-400, although certainly I think 200-400 is generally tougher.

I'm guessing that a large percentage of people who moved up to 200-400 are either lucky or really aggressive in shot-taking. I'm probably a combination of both (more 1 than 2) and I don't really a have a problem in saying that, as I play for fun primarily, and the money secondary, and ego is probably like 100th on the list of why I play poker.

On the other hand, even though I think I've been lucky, I don't think I'm a total fish either, even if a couple of people never fail to give me action. Feel free to disagree. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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