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Hi guys,
I've just started playing .50/$1 after working my way up from the 2/4c games and i was wondering if there was much difference in strength between any of the the micro limits levels, and at which level in particular the difference is really noticeable. For example, if i were to play at the $1/$2 , $2/$4 or $3/6 would it be much different from what i play now? thanks, |
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lol, yes. each level gets harder. otherwise everyone would go right to 100/200? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Yes, Quite a difference. The sucky players usually suck the same way, but the better players are better, and will (generally) make you pay if you get out of line.
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During my latest 20BB challenge, I would say that the biggest difference comes when moving from 25/50c to .5/1. But there will still be a difference moving up every level above and below that. And of course, that's just what I've noticed.
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I would say that the biggest difference comes when moving from 25/50c to .5/1. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. |
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Interesting. I am having way more trouble going from .5/1 to 1/2. Mostly psychological, since a 40 BB swing is 'real money'.
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for some reason the 1/2 --> 2/4 transition is giving me fits. i never struggled any until then.
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Each limit is different. Your success, and where you experience the greatest change in the game, is largely dependent on your style.
e.g. if you're over-aggro, you're going to get murdered by the 1/2 rock garden, but if you're weak-tight you'll get through it ok. But, if you're weak-tight, you're going to get murdered at 2/4, where players start paying attention. There's also some differentiation among different sites. |
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I play FT FR. I found a step up in difficulty from .25/.5 to .5/1. Seems (so far) that 1/2 isn't that harder then .5/1.
However, I have found the "mix" of players different. It seems like at 1/2, the 1 or 2 "poor" players (gamblers who don't care about the money, the clueless, or, the just bad players are the "donators" to the rest of the table) are far more noticeable/significant. The advice i've read about "iso-raises" preflop has really been useful. It also seems like at 1/2, the much sought after "respect your raises" also seems true ... *chuckles*. I imagine that (though i've no experience) at 2/4, this "predicability" will cause me problems ... |
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Well, the first time around (before taking most of my money out of the pokersites because of Congress), I found the move from .5/1 to 1/2 the hardest.
I'm gradually working my way back up so we will see what happens when I get back to 1/2 this time. Doc |
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