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Old 03-16-05, 04:42 PM
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I have been playing exclusivly NL games lately and doing well. I am still learning so there is a huge consistency issue with my play. However it seems like in the low limit NL games on Party the key to winning is knowing how to lay down. I am not sure if this applies to higher limit games or not. How often are you tempted to go all in with that TPTK, or even call an all in bet with it. I mean he could be bluffing, right? I find that even the dumbest NL players tend to at least have something better than what you can see on the board when they go all in. Even trickier is when you have an overpair. Again, it is probably 50-50 or less that you are going to win that all in, even with the stupid players. Sometimes you will win when they have a smaller overpair, or they have TPTK, however its very tricky. So for the most part at these lower limits I find waiting really works. Take a few small pots, do not get too crazy with a pair, and wait until you flop something evil. Someone will connect and pay you off in triplicate. Some nights you will not hit the great hand and walk away with a small win but that is ok too. NL is not about scoring huge wins every night. At least my game is not. It is about grinding out wins as often as possible and making those ocassional huge scores on the good nights. I will say I am enjoying the unique challenges of NL and will be continuing playing it. Once my bankroll climbs back up into the 3K area I might throw in some ring game play, but maybe not. I will definitely be playing more MTTs and SNGs then though.
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Old 03-16-05, 04:53 PM
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Old 03-16-05, 05:14 PM
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Oh c'mon, share with the class please.
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Old 03-16-05, 06:39 PM
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Low-Limit PP
For No-limit.
Be prepared to risk your entire stack with TPTK.
You will be paid off many more times than you will lose.

This leads into proper bankrolling...
But BrianSwa will lead that discussion.
I believe he is in the $100/200 game right now on Stars if you'd like to chat
with him.

As For Party.
You'd be surprised what you will be called down with and or what someone will push with.
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Old 03-17-05, 03:12 PM
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Brain is my hero!

I am not sure I agree with you. Especially when someone else is betting all in. Most of the time they can at least beat TP on the board. Even the dumb ones. Calling that is really scary. Overpairs might be a little better.. but still, dangerous. I guess it all depends but still..

BTW - I have all the respect in the world for your opinions.
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Old 03-17-05, 08:54 PM
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haha, now that's funny
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