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    Chaser resveratrol's Avatar
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    Default What is the easiest limit to play at?

    Hopefully you'll all agree with me, as I assume it's common knowledge...
    But micro limits are fuckin difficult to play. Because you see a lot of gambling, prayers, and illogical impulsive idiots.

    .1/.2 suck. .5/.10 and .10/.25 aren't much different.

    At what limits do people start thinking and reasoning out your actions?
    That's where I need to play.

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    you're totally offbase here, the answer is easily .01./.02. if you can't beat that game in the long run, you have terrible fundamentals

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    never mind, what i meant to say is: 1/2NL is the easiest. please hop right in the 6max games on stars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by squeezyplayer View Post
    never mind, what i meant to say is: 1/2NL is the easiest. please hop right in the 6max games on stars.
    lol, gg
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    300/600NL HU

    people call w/air all the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by squeezyplayer View Post
    you're totally offbase here, the answer is easily .01./.02. if you can't beat that game in the long run, you have terrible fundamentals
    A great answer.

    You put things into a different perspective for me. For someone who plays by the fundamentals (you), it's easiest to beat .1/.2.

    For someone who plays the people (me), it's easiest to beat players at low-middle limits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by resveratrol View Post
    A great answer.

    You put things into a different perspective for me. For someone who plays by the fundamentals (you), it's easiest to beat .1/.2.

    For someone who plays the people (me), it's easiest to beat players at low-middle limits.
    BTW he plays NL200
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    Quote Originally Posted by resveratrol View Post
    A great answer.

    You put things into a different perspective for me. For someone who plays by the fundamentals (you), it's easiest to beat .1/.2.

    For someone who plays the people (me), it's easiest to beat players at low-middle limits.
    Please tell me you didn't just say that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by resveratrol View Post
    At what limits do people start thinking and reasoning out your actions?
    That's where I need to play.
    see, thats the thing.. u dont want to play players that think.. cuz once they start thinking, then they get better.

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    Honestly resveratrol I am surprised to see you post this.
    You seemed to me like you actually had a fundemental understanding of poker and were going to turn into a winning player but if you can't realise that you should make the most money in a game where your opponents make the most mistakes then you are really making a basic error.

    If you are good at "playing the player" then why can't you adapt to the players at micro stakes who are on average the worst players?
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