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Old 09-25-2007, 12:10 PM
Vecernicek Vecernicek is offline
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Default NL vs PL

I've played for 12+ months on PLHE FR tables, and I have consistently profited. I am considering moving upstakes (to .50), but on the OnGame Network, there are very few PL tables above .25. So, before moving up, I've decided to shift to 25NL, and see how I fare. It's still far too early to tell, but after a decent start over several sessions, I've had a brutal run and now I'm about even since the shift. I'm not certain how much I'm running bad, or how much I'm not adjusting (of course, it could be I'm making mistakes that would apply to PLHE as well).

I'm curious if anybody has any tips for me; maybe a few adjustments that I should be making. I'm kind of frustrated at the moment. What are the crucial differences I should be aware of?
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:22 PM
Fiasco Fiasco is offline
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Default Re: NL vs PL

in my experience people are generally a little looser preflop in pot limit.

youre probably just running bad. You should review the hands that youre losing most of your money on in PT and see what happened.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:24 PM
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Default Re: NL vs PL

Im too lazy to look but this was discussed recently on here.
Search function should turn it up.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:52 PM
chopchoi chopchoi is offline
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Default Re: NL vs PL

Steal more, resteal more, and don't open-limp premium hands hoping to re-raise as often. Still do it sometimes, but not as often as you would in PL. After the flop the two games play pretty much the same.
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