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Old 12-10-2006, 06:30 PM
evazan evazan is offline
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Default Re: How to beat PLO25

I don't want to hijack this post but I've been playing .10/.25 for a while and have built most of my roll from it. I was originally planning on jumping up to .25/.50 when I hit a grand but I now have 1500 dollars and am still playing .10/.25.

I am just extremely comfortable at this level. I am destroying the games. Since I just got pt I only have 3k hands logged but I am running 25 ptbb/100. I understand that I probably wont be able to maintain this but it just shows how badly I am beating these games.

At this point in time I've decided to wait till I hit 2k and have 40 buyins to play .25/.50. I am just a poor college student and am making around 20 dollars an hour playing .10/.25 which is more then any other job would pay me so you can see why I haven't been in much of a rush to jump up levels. Am I being too much of a bankroll nit and missing out on a lot of earning potential or am i just doing a good job protecting my roll.

By the way, great post and I agree with just about everything you said on beating these games. I'd also like to add that I've noticed a big difference between playing full ring and 6 max at these levels. Full ring can be very profitable just being a nut peddler with very little aggression but playing 6 max really requires you to become much more aggressive and to play and raise more hands from position.
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