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i've just recently finished reading small stakes holdem. One of the key assumption of this book is that small stakes holdem games are hyper loose. Of course most of the concept are also explained and/or valid for a tight game. But my 1st question is do these game really exist, apart from a few exception on Pstars i rarely see such a game and ive been involved in one of them only twice.
Is there some site were it is more probable that i will find such game or do they only exist in B/M cardroom nowadays if they exist at all. basically my question is: am i stuck using my friends and colleagues to pay my kraft dinner? |
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think "live" play.
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Yes any live limit holdem 10/20 or under in a casino is probly the type of loose/passve game SSHE talks about.
As far as online you won't find many games like this anymore. |
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What would anyone consider the best book for online play? I'm guessing HEPFAP is more relevent now, any other suggestions?
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how good is your limit hold'em
middle limit hold'em (altough that is somewhat weak at times) |
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think "live" play. [/ QUOTE ] You betcha. Last night at the Red Rock, I limped KJs in MP and every single person at the table called--nine handed, one walker. I won an enormous pot with a flush, beating AA who was UTG and limped first off. Not the usual, but I'd say that was a pretty loose game at that point. |
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