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#1611
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
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WTf y does nl 200 have such mega donks and nl 100 has nothing but regs all over the place. It amazes me and makes me want to start building the roll up so i can start crushing that game. [/ QUOTE ] lol. My winrates have tended to be: nl200 > nl100 > nl50 > nl25 Then they fall again at nl400, and big dropoff at nl600+ |
#1612
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
Your style would be pretty good at 200nl because there aren't a lot of people you haven't met. A lot less new people, mostly regs, and since you are 1 tabling against 9 tablers your aggression will re-steal many many pots.
I will on the other hand re-raise you all in with nothing to counter this. (Every hand, too) |
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
hmm sounds good, well i'm off to bed to put in a 6k hand session tomorrow, then try and and satellite into the 1050 tourney as well.
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
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Lots of talk lately about nit this and nit that. Im thinking that when a player just starts out at the lower levels, its probably good to nit it up. With the loose play your going to win just by playing better hands than your uneducated opponents. Then as your game improves and you rise up to the higher games, you should start to open up your game to take advantage of the somewhat tigher game conditions than what you just graduated from. Im thinking that nitty players are players who have not adapted to tighter conditions. As a result they leave some monies on the table that they could be cleaning up on. Does this kind of make sence?? [/ QUOTE ] It does to me. I think when you are still kind of learning the game, nitty is probably the safest course. Then as you start to get a better feel for things, opening your game up a bit would at the very minimum be a bit more fun. |
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
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lordy bigordy 80% equity ain't [censored] anymore. -$800 in the last 800 hands, including a nice river 1-outer when i finally get the good end of a set-over-set. ok, that's all, no more complaining for the rest of the month. [/ QUOTE ] Unless I've missed it I don't remember you ever complaining. Think you could probably sneak one or two more in and still be well under your limit. Hope it turns around though so you won't need to! |
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
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WTf y does nl 200 have such mega donks and nl 100 has nothing but regs all over the place. It amazes me and makes me want to start building the roll up so i can start crushing that game. [/ QUOTE ] 100 is full of bad players |
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
yeah. I'm very happy to have climbed back to nl100 again.
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#1618
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
Anyone know of any PC software that has good enough AI to be used as a 'test lab' to try out new ideas for NL FR games?
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#1619
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
You guys ever tilt really badly, run like god, and then chalk it up to skill?
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Re: ** Official June Chat Thread: The Flush **
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You guys ever tilt really badly, run like god, and then chalk it up to skill? [/ QUOTE ] LOL no, I tilt really badly, and than play like crap and chalk it up to variance,,, |
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