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Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
Have played live no-limit for years and planned on depositing 2,000 into FT to see if I could sqeeze out a little hobbie money. I was a very successful live no-limit player years ago but now that I have a wife and a child poker is just a side hobbie for me now. I was curious if anybody knew what could be sqeezed out of the .50 1.00 no-limit game once I have adapted to online play or if its not worth my time. Any feedback on what could be made would be appreciated. Thanks for any responses
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
Live players at 1/2 = Can't win at 0.5/1 online
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
Start at the lowest limit. As Cry Me a River describe here (I think it was him)
Live 1/2 = The lowest stakes, online, it's something like 6 teirs up. Start at the bottom. |
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
Online players are much, much better than live players at the same stakes. There are a number of reasons why:
1 - Live, the lowest stakes are $1/$2 NL. Online, the lowest stakes are $.01/$.02 NL. So online the worst players are playing $.01/$.02 NL. Live they're playing $1/$2 NL. Online, $.01/$.02 NL is SIX levels below $1/$2 NL. 2 - Getting into a live game is far more casual than an online game. Live games often have inexperienced players stumble into the game on their way from the blackjack tables to the slots. Online you need to download and install the software, register an account and figure out a way to deposit. Online takes a far greater level of dedication JUST TO GET STARTED. 3 - When a player wants to make more money live, he moves up in stakes. Online, he multi-tables. In this way online players are able to put much more money in play while limiting their exposure in any one hand and avoid playing with better players. Online $.5/$1 NL players can make a nice living out of multi-tabling. There aren't very many live $1/$2 NL pros. 4 - No HUDs or Pokertracker live. 5 - Online players see many more hands per hour, particularly if they multi-table. More hands per hour equals more experience equals better play. 6 - Free alcohol in casinos. |
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
Mr. Cry Me.. I use to regularly play 2-5 no-limit at Caesars so these are not the same games thats why im asking
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Re: Full Tilts Online (.50, 1.00) review
[ QUOTE ]
Online players are much, much better than live players at the same stakes. There are a number of reasons why: 1 - Live, the lowest stakes are $1/$2 NL. Online, the lowest stakes are $.01/$.02 NL. So online the worst players are playing $.01/$.02 NL. Live they're playing $1/$2 NL. Online, $.01/$.02 NL is SIX levels below $1/$2 NL. 2 - Getting into a live game is far more casual than an online game. Live games often have inexperienced players stumble into the game on their way from the blackjack tables to the slots. Online you need to download and install the software, register an account and figure out a way to deposit. Online takes a far greater level of dedication JUST TO GET STARTED. 3 - When a player wants to make more money live, he moves up in stakes. Online, he multi-tables. In this way online players are able to put much more money in play while limiting their exposure in any one hand and avoid playing with better players. Online $.5/$1 NL players can make a nice living out of multi-tabling. There aren't very many live $1/$2 NL pros. 4 - No HUDs or Pokertracker live. 5 - Online players see many more hands per hour, particularly if they multi-table. More hands per hour equals more experience equals better play. 6 - Free alcohol in casinos. [/ QUOTE ] That's what I was tryin to say hahaha. |
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