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I have a question that i'm sure you guys could help me with. I'm a poor college student iwth a $500 bankroll. my question is, which one would be the better alternative?
.5/1 to 1/2 LHE w/ no rake. at most i would mostly be 2-tabling because of limited game slection but there would be times where i could get 3 or even 4 tables (during peak hours.) or .10/.20 - .25/.50 NL w/ rake, but I would be able to play four tables consistantly. in the long run, which would be better? any feedback is appreciated. |
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Assuming your skills are equal in both games the limit game would long run show more net profit.
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Do whatever one you will enjoy more. If you get good you will make money at both of them.
How long have you been playing poker? If you just started I dont suggest 4 tabling and I suggest you look into bonuses. |
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Just a tanget: I have no clue concerning bonuses. Can anyone explain them at all?
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Assuming your skills are equal in both games the limit game would long run show more net profit. [/ QUOTE ] Limit shows more profit? In limit, everyone's goal is around 2-3 BB/100, which would correlate to 4-6 PTBB/100 (I think). The goal for the NL guys is about 10 PTBB/100. Maybe my math is wrong, but according to that, the per level-per hand win rate is higher in SSNL than SS limit. (And my own records confirm this for me, at least. But, I am a much better NL player than limit.) On the other hand, it'd be pretty freaking hard to 8 (or more) table NL, I'm up to 5, and that's pretty demanding when you have to start adjusting bet sizes. (Damn it PS, add a "Bet Pot" button.) Of course, if you don't know what you're doing, you'll lose your whole roll in NL before you even realize what happened. |
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No a limit player make 2-3 PTBB/100...a PTBB is double the big blind, which is equal to a big bet in limit, which is what we like to make 3 of.
Skill in both games just about follows the amount of money being wagered though, so its unimportant. The skill in a 3/5 blind NL game is much much much higher then a 3/5 blind limit game. In a NL blind with a PTBB of 4 theres good players...in 2/4 limit there are not. |
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Well doesn't it depend on how good you are at Limit v NL?
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No-Limit is more profitable than limit, but also more difficult.
I have about 2.5BB/100 at 5/10 full limit, and about 8PTBB/100 at 1/2 no limit. So obviously your BB/100 is higher in NL. Starting Out, read HFAP and play limit... You need experience to play NL. |
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Oh yeah, 1 PTBB = 2x big blind = limit big bet. I knew that, I'm just retarded sometimes.
But I still think a player's hourly monetary rate is better at $25NL (.10/.25) than at .25/.50 limit by merely playing a very TAG ABC game. The whole "bleed the fish vs. breaking the fish" scenario. (And less frustrating) But the OP included the "limit with no rake" vs. "nl with rake". I guess the rake accounts for about 1-1.5 BB/100 in limit, so without a rake, your maximum expected win rate increases to about 3-3.5 BB/100 which may equalize the win rates between the games. What I want to know is where OP is playing limit with no rake? |
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I guess the rake accounts for about 1-1.5 BB/100 in limit, so without a rake, your maximum expected win rate increases to about 3-3.5 BB/100 which may equalize the win rates between the games. [/ QUOTE ] It's more like 2BB+/100 at low limits. Without rake a sustainable winrate would easily be 4BB+/100. [ QUOTE ] What I want to know is where OP is playing limit with no rake? [/ QUOTE ] Me too! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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