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I don't know why... but I routinely find stupider players at the $27s right now. I havent bumped into too many good multi-tablers. Most of the multi-tablers I've bumped into have some major leaks that are easily exploitable in the turbos. They either are too tight throughout the entire tournament, or they play loose early, then tighten up around the bubble. Not to mention the amount of retarded LAGs raising and pushing in the worst situations with complete trash.
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There are n00bs at every level. They just aren't as many at the higher buyins. All the games are profitable.
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I haven't tried PS since the reload but in other times I think the level of play from 6.5 to 27 varies much more depending of the daytime/weekday than on the buy-in level. Weekend peak time the play is atrocious on all those levels with the occasional burst bubble at the 75/150 level.
And yes, the 27s have more 4+ table multitablers. So this is the first level where it might make sense to have a peek at the competition through PT. There are a couple of 8/4 (vpip /pfr) players who are relatively easy to play until the 100/200 level. And yes, they fold a tad more at the 27s. |
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