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Old 04-20-2007, 06:11 AM
Yodaman Yodaman is offline
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Default PT Stat Difference MH vs SH

Currently, I'm a decent winner MH doing something like 2ish BB/HR at 3/6, and playing Live 8/16.

I understand the variance is much larger SH than MH, but for some reason I don't do well at the SH games, (perhaps my variance starts on a big downswing?) or I just suck.

MH I get around 15-20 VPIP/7-12ish PFR, SH goes around 20-25 VPIP/15-17ish PFR.

What is considered fishy? nitty? LAGgy? And perhaps some tips to adjust play on SH that MH player might do.
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Old 04-20-2007, 04:53 PM
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Default Re: PT Stat Difference MH vs SH

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Currently, I'm a decent winner MH doing something like 2ish BB/HR at 3/6, and playing Live 8/16.

I understand the variance is much larger SH than MH, but for some reason I don't do well at the SH games, (perhaps my variance starts on a big downswing?) or I just suck.

MH I get around 15-20 VPIP/7-12ish PFR, SH goes around 20-25 VPIP/15-17ish PFR.

What is considered fishy? nitty? LAGgy? And perhaps some tips to adjust play on SH that MH player might do.

[/ QUOTE ]Nitty. "Standard" TAG play at LLSH is 27/18 or so. My toughest opponents tend to be about 29/20. (Or 65/35 and running sick hot...)
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