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Old 05-22-2006, 07:59 PM
Lou Dog Lou Dog is offline
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Default More Profitable?

Limit or NL? Blinds of around .50/1, 1/2.... I know it depends on the player but for you.. if you have played both or have some advice.... I haven't played limit but am considering it... if so i will study then test it out... I've read about 5 books but mainly on NL.
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Old 05-22-2006, 08:44 PM
Davey Davey is offline
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Default Re: More Profitable?

With the same blinds Im pretty sure NL is more profitable. 1/2 limit might compare more to NL50.
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Old 05-23-2006, 02:03 AM
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Default Re: More Profitable?

without getting into too much detail:In NL you can give bad odds to drawing hands so there is less varience and overall more profitable.

However players tend to have a natural mindset for either limit or no limit. I personally like the tought process limit over NL. I would suggest trying it at least. Being able to play multiple games really breaks up the tedium esspecially during downswings.
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Old 05-23-2006, 07:09 AM
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Default Re: More Profitable?

A good NL player will win more then a good Lomit player. However it is MUCH easier to win in limit then NL.

So it all depends if you are one of the 5% winners in NL or 10% winners in Limit.
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