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Old 11-21-2007, 03:00 PM
nyc999 nyc999 is offline
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Default Re: Adjusting to Bricks and Mortar

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What levels do you play and where, and what levels do you want to play live?

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I play 0.25/0.50 limit on line and will be playing at low limit at Foxwoods. I think the lowest they offer is 2/4 limit so that is probably what I'll play.

Thanks for the advice so far.

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You should have no problem with this game. First and foremost, be patient. Too many players get bored and start playing hands they wouldn't think twice about folding online.

You'll also regularly see 6-8 to the flop, even with pf raises. Don't expect tptk to be good in a lot of situations (although you'll frequently be paid off by weak aces, etc). Also, hands like suited connectors are more valuable because you'll get unbelievable odds.

Have fun.
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