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I don't think it's even worth it at $150k. I don't try for the jackpot unless it's over $300k - preferably closer to $400k.
I have no problems winning the jackpot at $150k, but I make more money at NL as opposed to L, so I try to stay off the LHE tables as much as possible.
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Looks like the jackpot was hit.
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yeah Geoff, no one really gets crazy about the jackpot till it reaches 400-500K
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For Lou, this makes sense. No use playing a less profitable game. But for us 2/4 grinders, the jackpot size shouldn't really make a difference. Remember -- you should be playing the BB tables not to win the jackpot, but because the play is softer, and the difference is more than the extra 50 cents a hand. So unless you find the play gets worse at 300k than it is at 50k (which I haven't -- in fact I find that the huge jackpots attract more players who know what they are doing as well as more fish), the BB tables are still the place to be.
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I agree. Add to that the fact that even if you're playing tight and folding crap, people are still drawing with hands that may hit the jackpot, and then you could also catch that way. As soon as I build my $100 into $500 I may throw my hat back into the hold'em ring and play some BB tables.
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