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Cool,
thanks for all the advice guys. Made me look forward to it even more than before now. |
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play some NL$10/NL$25 full-ring before you go to play live just to get reacquainted with the sort of play that you'll be up against at most tables up to $2/$5 NL.
[/ QUOTE ] a very good idea. |
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And also play close attention to the players that know the Dealer by name, and vice-versa. Good idea to know who the locals are, as they usually play better. Always good to start conservatively, until you can feel out the table and your opponents.
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And also play close attention to the players that know the Dealer by name, and vice-versa. Good idea to know who the locals are, as they usually play better. [/ QUOTE ] VERY true. |
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It really does depend on how tight/loose you play. For example, I play micro-NL full ring online, and found the games in Vegas during the WSOP really weak, even for someone who can barely break even at NL$50/NL$100 online (because I'm too much of a nit). [/ QUOTE ] Check your calendar. The WSOP is over. The vast majority of those players are long gone. |
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In some places, it's the biggest game in the room and you may see some faces you've seen on tv before. [/ QUOTE ] Like who?? I don't see any famous pros playing at these stakes.. |
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