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Re: differences in strength in micro limit games
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Because I feel comfortable , and am doing well in 0.5/1, but when I move up, I feel uncomfortable, and turn back into a tight nit, easily bullied, unwilling to reraise flops w/ Ace hi flush draws etc... [/ QUOTE ] I've taken some minor shots at 1/2 in the past, but found myself playing rockish and getting bullied around as well. After playing about 200k hands at 0.5/1 I've found I'm no longer scared of the brutal 1/2 6max swings. So when my head is clear and I feel on top of my game I play 1/2, when I'm a bit out of it (read: tired) I mostly just play .5/1 on autopilot. In the word of Borat Sagdiyev: Great success! Oh, and I dont find the tables that much harder on 1/2. They're more aggressive and there are more competent players, but the fish frequency is usually more than sufficient with good table selection. |
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Re: differences in strength in micro limit games
i thought the move from 1/2 to 2/4 was the most difficult. i only play 6-max, and i've found the 2/4 games tend to be more aggressive/fewer calling stations. for you full-ringers, try 6-max for a change--lots of fun =)
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Re: differences in strength in micro limit games
you will find the games get easier as you go up, as more players will play properly and respect your raises. thus they get easier to read and you wont get so many terrible suckouts
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Re: differences in strength in micro limit games
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you will find the games get easier as you go up, as more players will play properly and respect your raises. thus they get easier to read and you wont get so many terrible suckouts [/ QUOTE ]Surely there are the imaginative ones that like variety and sneakyness to make your life difficult. If the games get easier as they go up then I need to get my butt in gear and get to $2/4! (Though I question the accuracty of your statement) |
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