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Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
I'll be at the tables Thursday through Saturday. In terms of LHE: what's hot, what's not. My bankroll is a little short for the variance at the crazy-ass version of the 20/40 game, otherwise your recommendations are are most appreciated.
[Edited in the hope of giving the impression that English is my first language.] -hoi |
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Re: Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
10/20 or the 5/10 with a Kill [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
I find the 10/20 can be rockish. Is the 5/10 a live game generally?
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Re: Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
Yah Id say so and its Soft also.
Since the Majorty of the players are guys From 4/8 who are taking there shots |
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Re: Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
Hoi, I will see you on the Friday after. I usually play the 4/8 but may try 5/10 that day. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Foxwoods for Thanksgiving
I play 4/8 and 10/20 a couple times a week. While they are both beatable, I find that they are about equally profitable for me despite the gap in bet sizes. I attribute this to more multi-way pots at 4/8, but it could be too small of a sample at 10/20 or lack of skill becoming more evident at higher levels.
10/20 is by no means a rock-garden, but it definitely contains far more tag's and tp's than 4/8 (or 20/40, from what I hear). But if you're aware that your opponents are tighter and adjust your game accordingly, the game can be pretty profitable. I think, in short, you really can't go wrong! |
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