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moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
hi guys,
i was thinking about moving up. I am 4-tabling HU SnGs (10+0.5$)at the moment. And i was really crushing them. So do you think that the 20 s are harder? Because it was really easy to move up from the 5$ to the 10$. i have about 1600$ in my br so im rolled for them already. Is it still possible to be a winner @ the 20s by playing solid, not bluffing much and playing sth like ABC Poker? |
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Re: moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
You can be a winner in the 55s doing that. There are a lot of rockish players with solid winrates in the 33s and 55s. I would venture to guess that almost every sharkscope avg profit leader in the 33s is a rock, the 4-5 I played were.
Bluffing is like a sin in the 6-33s, you really have to find the right guy and the right spot, it also hurts that bluffing is a lot harder than other skills in HUSNGs (such as value betting or c-betting). I really didn't have noticeable success with bluffing until reached the 55s, partly due to my skill level but very much due to the players in general. I still don't bluff a majority of players very often. |
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Re: moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
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You can be a winner in the 55s doing that. There are a lot of rockish players with solid winrates in the 33s and 55s. I would venture to guess that almost every sharkscope avg profit leader in the 33s is a rock, the 4-5 I played were. Bluffing is like a sin in the 6-33s, you really have to find the right guy and the right spot, it also hurts that bluffing is a lot harder than other skills in HUSNGs (such as value betting or c-betting). I really didn't have noticeable success with bluffing until reached the 55s, partly due to my skill level but very much due to the players in general. I still don't bluff a majority of players very often. [/ QUOTE ] so you dont think that i might get problems. I really think that i can easyly beat them. And its not that im not bluffing, i am still sometimes using my tight-aggresive image to take down some pots. So do you think that it is really possible to beat the 33s just by playing solid? I heard that it is really getting harder at the 50$ level, do you think thats true? thx |
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Re: moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
Biggest jump for me was 33-110 (I didn't really play many 55s, maybe 75-100). But the 55s are definitely way closer to the 110s than 33s as far as skill level. The 22s and 33s are pretty close together. Little more of a gap in the 11s and 22s, you start to see people actually somewhat know what they are doing or following a general strategy besides random shoves preflop and calling 3 with 8 high or something. Value betting and letting people stack off very light are the keys in the 22s and 33s IMO, there's a tornado warning so I'll post more later.
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Re: moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
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Biggest jump for me was 33-110 (I didn't really play many 55s, maybe 75-100). But the 55s are definitely way closer to the 110s than 33s as far as skill level. The 22s and 33s are pretty close together. Little more of a gap in the 11s and 22s, you start to see people actually somewhat know what they are doing or following a general strategy besides random shoves preflop and calling 3 with 8 high or something. Value betting and letting people stack off very light are the keys in the 22s and 33s IMO, there's a tornado warning so I'll post more later. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. I hope that you explain your last sentence sometimes because i dont really get it. What do you mean with "letting people stack off very light"? |
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Re: moving up from 10$ to 20$ HU SnG
Lots of people at lower limits (or even lots of bad players at higher limits) will stack off with top pair bad kicker, second pair, or even worse.
Somehow these people get access to more of my money than I really think they have a right to, but I still appreciate their wholehearted attempts to give me all their chips. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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