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Getting it going..
I have been playing 25/NL and liking it better (so far) than .50/1 Limit. Probably short-rolled for both, but I figure if I bust out I will wait a week or so and rebuy in for 200-300.
Anyway, gimme some tips! I have been told that it is almost NEVER a good idea to call for a Draw, unless you have Pot Odds, in that case (which is rare), it is ok. So the Kx, Qx, J9 type of hands are probably never good to play since you need to flop your flush. Any good tips out there? |
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PP's
The best tip I got when I added playing NL to my game ( a month ago), was play any PP from any position IF:
1)You can limp early and not fear reraise 2) No Set No Bet on smaller PP's Obviously you play your higher PP's the same way you always do. According to PT, I have made a fortune with PP's 2-7 hitting sets. Just my 2 cents
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One of the things that has helped me the most when trying to rebuild my bankroll has been to wipe my PokerTracker DB clean and start from scratch. I've seen immediate results since doing that. It's pretty much agreed upon that playing tight, aggressive poker is the way to go. Being able to see from the "beginning" whether I am doing that or not has really helped me out. I know you're a PT guy, so maybe it'll help you out as well. I realize you can be TA-A and still suck, but I've played with you enough, and know that you know what you're doing.
This has helped me both in limit and NL. I'd say moreso in NL. I've seen direct correlation between aggression and good BB/100 numbers at the $25NL tables at Party. |
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What are the blinds on the 25NL tables?
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Blinds..
.25/.50.
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