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Old 08-25-2007, 05:29 PM
StefanBD StefanBD is offline
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Default Re: Is there a difference between 10NL and 25NL?

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I started off beating 25nl for about 3.5BB but then went through a bad spell (bad beats, tilt, more bad beats etc). Thankfully I got through this but now, after 14,000 hands I find that I only really break even and my BB/100 is now only 0.52.

Whenever I get to a certain number of buyins I drop down to 10NL and I'm beating it for 5BB/100.

As far as I can see the play looks pretty similar and I certainly play the same way on each lever (according to my PT stats), so is there a difference in the games that I'm missing?

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I just made the jump, and my sample size is way too small to mean much, but 3 bets happen much more often at NL25 and I really have to work on how to react to those. That's pretty much the only thing I've noticed during my couple sessions. Players might also be a tad better, but not by much, and you'll still find many of the 30/5/1 type, and worst. I do believe that it's quite easy to do better than 5BB/100 (I hope they're PTBB at least) in NL10. By just playing an ABC Tag game (maybe a little too tight though, at 13/10/3) , I've been able to do quite well at both limits.
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