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Moving up to $5-$10
I've been winning at the $3/$6 and $4/$8 limits and I'm about to make the move to $5/$10. I've read lots of poker literature discussing limit hold'em strategy at various limits and skill levels, but I'm hoping I can get some insider advice. Is there any distinct difference in play at the $5/$10 level compared to $3/$6 and $4/$8? Also any tips I can use going in to this new game for the first time would be helpful. (Note: I prefer and for the most part play only 'live' cash games.) I'd appreciate any guidance you can give me. Good luck at the tables! Cam
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
You might want to ask this in Small Stakes -- that's the appropriate forum for 5/10.
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
I'll do that. There is some argument for where small stakes end and medium stakes begin. I've heard $5-$10 up to $10-$20. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
you like want me to sit behind you and tell you what to do every hand? or what? -EV
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
No. I'm getting my questions answered in the small stakes forum without the sarcasm. Get over yourselves.
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
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you like want me to sit behind you and tell you what to do every hand? or what? -EV [/ QUOTE ] somebody please ban him. |
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Re: Moving up to $5-$10
In my experience 5/10 is not very different from 3/6 at all. They're both pretty soft and a pretty basic strategy should be very effective.
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