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Re: Best site for newbies
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Thanks. I think I'll do just that. [/ QUOTE ] A tip from me, know that many disagree with this but: if you are playing 6-max: Play one table only! If you are playing 9 or 10-handed, you can play two or three tables but I would recommend one there as well when starting out. |
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Re: Best site for newbies
Yes, I was wondering about that, too. Usually I four-table limit and since I might be playing fewer hands in NL, I wasn't really sure how many tables to play. I'll stick to two while getting my feet wet, and I won't be going near short-handed tables, since I haven't really tried that at all. Good advice.
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Re: Best site for newbies
Party has small beginners tables below the 25NL mark that you can play on for 45 days after signing on before they force yo to move to the 25NL tables
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Re: Best site for newbies
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Party has small beginners tables below the 25NL mark that you can play on for 45 days after signing on before they force yo to move to the 25NL tables [/ QUOTE ] Either do this or Stars. If your background is solid, you will be up and running in no time. |
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Re: Best site for newbies
Stars. It's good because they also don't have a signup bonus. Just deposit whatever you are comfortable with, and then start moving around to other sites when you want to play higher.
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