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Old 05-14-2006, 05:32 PM
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im currently building a roll from 3.90 and trying to get to 50 playing on 1.25 SnGs. even though they are out of my roll its my only option and the more i play the better i get so it should start to show soon.
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Not with only 3 buyins.... You are better off playing a ring game where you have more flexibility.
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i know it is bad but sadly on full tilt the smallest ring game is .05/.1 and i refuse to buy in for less than $10 which would be my entire roll... i wish i could transfer it to another site or something
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Old 05-15-2006, 04:57 AM
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fyi, i like 50 sng buyins. seems like alot to you, but bad runs dont hurt you at all like they do for 20.
Yeah, me too. 50 x $10 SnG or 2000BB at Ring Games. 2000BB might seem a high number but that represent 20 DS or 100 SS. Pratically impossible to go broke with that and its not too stressing to push all-in.

I have a question though. Im planning to learn Limit next week. I know I will have hard time because Im basically a NL player but I would like to know your opinion. What limits I should try first ? I dont want it to be too high because Im simply learning but not too low so it worth something.
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Old 05-15-2006, 11:51 AM
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buy into some .1/.25 or .25/.5 with 20 bb and see how you do, you can always adjust and move up or down, this is just what i would do if i decide to take up limit on the side.
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That made me laugh "Learn limit next week" I've been learning limit for 4 years now ( I know what you meant).

First Read this on buying into Limit games: Buy-ins (Bankroll Spinoff).

But You should really try the .05/.10 tables first, or if thats a little high (I think you should double the Bankroll reqs if you are new to a game) try the peeny games. This will at least get you used to the structure of the game.

Just remember the difference between LImit and NL. Limit is about making a whole bunch of +EV plays, folding, raising etc... NL is about making the more rare large +EV move. Thats why there are a few different (correct) ways to approach NL. In Limit, given ana average table, there is really only one way to play the game, and thats tight and super aggressive. You can't use your stack against somebody, Odds are key in Limit
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That made me laugh "Learn limit next week" I've been learning limit for 4 years now ( I know what you meant).

Hehehe, I also know what you meant .

I need to begin somewhere you know. Im learning NL for about 3 years but I think its good to be at least "decent" in other games. I played 1 month of Stud Hi/Lo just to learn the very basics. This one week of only Limit is simply to figure the majors difference between NL and Limit. Last week I read most of the Limit HH here on PFO and that at least give me an idea of what to do and what to avoid
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