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Old 11-29-2007, 10:17 PM
Abdullaev Abdullaev is offline
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Default Re: 25NL vs 50NL vs 100NL

25NL seems to have a lot of regulars but also seems to be the level that first-time players occasionally pop up in. 25NL is generally passive. Many of the more aggressive players have problems playing aggressively, mostly from having no brakes. Most of the regulars, rather than pushing the action, instead seem to sit back, setmine, and take advantage of inferior players' mistakes. Not a lot of blind-stealing. Lots of limping. Some will play anything suited and if they fourflush a flop, they will chase it all the way.

50NL really is not much different than 25NL. A little more blind stealing. Slightly more aggressive play.

I think at 100NL you can find players who comparatively play well positionally. Much more stealing and re-stealing. It is far more likely at 100NL than at 25NL that people are actually paying attention to what you are doing. For the most part, I'd say that the average 25NLer is in a coccoon playing only his cards.

Just my two cents.
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