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Can you be strictly Brick & Mortar?
Hey, new to the forum. I've actually been ghosting, just reading some of the theory and a lot of dissections of certain hand scenarios.
But I have this strange feeling from what I read that people who play online have a MUCH easier time playing live games vs. the other way around. I can't stand grinding online cause it's rather solitary & the discipline required is pretty epic. I had a stint on Absolute and I grinded up to the $1-$2s only to lose it all. Live games it's easier to spot fish imo. So my question ultimately is that can I stick to only casinos/home games? Or should I dabble with online again and use that as back-up. Driving to Foxwoods is tiring, and home games are sporadic out here in MA. |
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Re: Can you be strictly Brick & Mortar?
yes. but it would be no way to go through life.
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Re: Can you be strictly Brick & Mortar?
I'm by no means an expert on this, as I merely dabble in both online and live play by the standards on these forums.
It really depends on what your goals are. I primarily use online play for forms of poker I can't find in the B&Ms around me (specifically, STTs and to some extent 08). Perhaps you could give that a try? I went to school in Boston, and that drive to foxwoods was in fact killah.... If you hate playing online, don't play online. Leaves more for us [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Can you be strictly Brick & Mortar?
I hate playing online, so I only play live. Helps that I moved to vegas, ymmv.
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