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Re: True NL beginner with elementary questions
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NL25 is a great place to get started [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, if bankroll isn't an issue and you have a background in poker, NL25 is a good starting point. The crazy swings of people playing any 2 cards starts to go down but the games are still very loose and passive, so you shouldn't get into too much trouble. Also if you don't already have it, Pokertracker is essential to analyzing your game and fixing leaks. |
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Re: True NL beginner with elementary questions
Yes I have it and PAHUD. Have about 90k hands on it from limit HE. Thanks
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Re: True NL beginner with elementary questions
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That is an appealing concept. "Earn while I learn" is the approach I have been using at limit and that has worked out (so far [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]). BTW I think I may have played with you for a little while in the Monday night pick up game from this forum? Now that you know I a real neophyte I'm sure you will take it easier on me nexttime. [/ QUOTE ] If you're thinking of the guy with the same exact sn/avatar from monday night, yea that'd be me. I knew you were talking about primarily being a limit player, but didn't know you were trying to venture into our world of no-limit. Best of luck to you. |
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