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During my short time here I've seen posts advertising ongoing 2+2 tables and Mr.Wookie's posts have been mentioning them a lot.
I think this would be a great learning tool for me and was curious how frequent these tables are set up and if I should be looking for them posted on somewhere other than the Micro forums. Thanks. |
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dude I set them up almost every time I play poker. Just keep your eyes peeled. I'd say I do them at least once a week.
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what site?
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the site varies everytime. Usually it's either Party or Pokerstars.
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so is it usually play money or micro?
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I think this would be a great learning tool for me [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what you're trying to learn, but if I were you I wouldn't get my hopes up. |
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[ QUOTE ] I think this would be a great learning tool for me [/ QUOTE ] It depends on what you're trying to learn, but if I were you I wouldn't get my hopes up. [/ QUOTE ] But you will get experience with the limp-reraise and 6 way capped pots! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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there are good 2+2 tables and there are bad ones. Good being the ones where you can sweat someone and get an idea of how PBs and CTs think when they're at a table. Usually the good ones are announced a week before-hand. Then there are ones that are on a whim. Those usually end with me taking your money, which is a good thing for me, but probably not so much for you.
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I lost all of my initial Party Poker buy-in (almost an year back) on one of the on-the-whim 2+2 tables, so beware.
Note: I did not have a lot left as I was playing more seiously on PS micros. |
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Those usually end with me taking your money, which is a good thing for me, but probably not so much for you. [/ QUOTE ] Unless there is someone else roaming around with a very similiar name- you may have already. Maybe I'll just observe instead... |
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