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Old 11-09-2007, 04:21 AM
dualaces123 dualaces123 is offline
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Default Am I losing money being an ABC player?

I turned 21 two weeks ago and have moved up to the 400NL (5/10) game pretty quickly, and have stayed there (Juicy game!).

In any case, I consider myself a very tight, straight forward player.

I almost always having winning sessions playing this style, as there are enough donks to pay me off when I finally hit great hands.

Am I hurting myself by playing so straight forward (even though I'm still being paid off)?

Few exceptions when I will change up game:
When I have to play in lower level games: 200NL (5/3) or 100 NL (3/2) or if I'm at an extremely tight table (for example, a lot of old people during the morning, day).

Also, if there is another one or two good/tight players at a table (and I am able to isolate them), who notice my tight play after a few hours, I'm usually able to represent good hands and fire at the pot a few times and almost always take it (this is about the only time I bluff).


Thank you for your answers (this is my first post at 2+2)!
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