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siegfriedandroy
08-17-2005, 08:45 AM
Hi. Ive posted this in the general forum, and was told to post here as well, since posters here probably have the most experience from 2/4 to 5/10, and maybe even 10/20, which are the games Im seeking info about. I would like to move up soon, and am just trying to garner as much info and advice from the experienced players here, before I make a decision on which specific avenue to pursue in the months ahead. At this point my major concern is simply profitably. I definitely want to get better and eventually play in the biggest games, but at least for the time being, I just want to make a dollar. Thanks.
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Actually, it's not really a 'should i move up' post. I am going to move up- just want some tips on what to expect.

Been beating 4 tables of 2/4 for 2000 bb/100 (jk), and now have the roll for 5/10 or 10/20 if i so desired. Just want a brief summary (from winning players only) on what differences I can expect at 3/6, 5/10 and (not yet, but hopefully fairly soon) 10/20.

1) I suspect 3/6 should not be substantially different from 2/4- a little tighter, but still (hopefully) a good # of fish. What should I expect at 3/6 and how should I adjust?

2) How about 5/10 full? Differences, necessary adjustments?

3) I dont want to try 10/20 until I am sure I can beat 5/10 (dont want to risk $6k in the event im not good enough to beat this game), but would like a precursor on what to expect since i plan to be there soon. Is this game substantially tougher than the relatively easy 2/4 game? Ive observed a little bit and was not overly impressed. Tons of cold callers, a fish or two at every table, etc. This was only a brief, cursory observation period, though- im sure in reality the game is much tougher. Could some of you 10/20 or 15/30 pros compare and contrast the most obvious differences between my 2/4 game and the standard, run of the mill party 10/20? Any thoughts and advice on adjustments, etc will be greatly appreciated. Im sure I shorthanded play becomes a lot more important, for one. Anyway, I dont want to move up to this level unless im fairly sure i can beat it. but i wont know for sure if i can beat it till i try! Catch 22. Perhaps I will eventually try it, and move down if I lose 3k. that's why blackjack so far has a more special place in my heart than poker. in bj, you KNOW whether or not you can beat a game. not so in poker w/o actually taking the shot. at least that's my impression so far.

anyway, all thoughts appreciated, especially those of winning players who have already successfully made the move up from the trenches to the golden million dollar goldmines of 30/60 and above (jk- wish that were true).



**some seem to believe that shorthanded 3/6 and 5/10 is generally a better game than their full equivalents. Would most of you guys agree w/ that? How about at 10/20? Personally, the majority of my study has been geared toward beating full games (i primarily base my play around THFAP and SSHE). I have played a lot of low limit 1/2 short, but am definitely more confident in my full abilities. Would appreciate comments on party short v/ party full at these equivalent levels.

**Finally, a lot of you guys talk about 8 tabling party. How do you guys do this? 2 monitors right? One with party and one with a skin? Is this how it works? Also, my monitor doesnt allow 4 tables at a time. Would most of you agree that it is far better to invest in a monitor that will support this? I dont really mind jumping from table to table, but i guess eventually ill make the switch. from what ive read, though, it seems two of these superpower monitors can be fairly expensive. anyway, i think my ultimate plan is to 8 table the highest limit I can substantially beat for 1.5-2 bb/100. It seems obvious if you can beat 15/30 for 2bb, but 30/60 for only one, it would defiinitely be better (financially speaking) to stay at the 15/30 for variance reasons.

anyway, all thoughts welcome, but well informed thoughts from successful multitablers who have already moved up welcome more than the thoughts of others. wow, that was a shi*ty sentence!!

sy_or_bust
08-17-2005, 08:47 AM
This is like Search Engine 101. There are tons of great posts on all of these topics.

siegfriedandroy
08-17-2005, 09:14 AM
I am horrible w/ the search. Could you please explain how i would use it to find info on these games? Thanks

08-17-2005, 09:30 AM
I play or have played at all the limits on Party. My main games are now 10-20, 15-30 and 30-60. But I did log about 50k hands at 2-4 and 3-6, about 25k at 5-10, and play 50-100 and 100-200 occassionally when I see one of the whales. Here are my thoughts on all the limits I have played or currently play.

2-4: loose and very passive; relatively few multitabling tags. incredibly easy. you should be beating this game for at least 3 or close to it before moving up, imho.

3-6: loose and much more aggressive than 2-4. many more multitabling tags. harder, but not exponentially so. many calling stations make up for all the multitabling tags. shorthanded is full of crappy lags.

5-10: tight and aggressive; a terrible game full ring. shorthanded is full of lags who just plain suck--a juicy game if you can handle big swings and tricky dopes.

10-20: often less aggressive than 5-10 full and looser. not many multitabling tags, but enough to make one have to pay attention. shorthanded is not as good as 5-10, with more thinking lags.

15-30: used to be amazing, now is much tighter. still beatable for 2+. generally laggy play except for the many multitabling tags you have to step carefully around. some big fish though.

30-60 and above: here there be monsters. only venture into these games when you know what you are doing (for real). 30-60 is occassionally better than the current 15-30, but game selection is vitally important. by the time you are ready to move beyond this game, this post will be meaningless to you.

good luck.

smb394
08-17-2005, 05:06 PM
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I am horrible w/ the search. Could you please explain how i would use it to find info on these games? Thanks

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Use a + or - in front of search terms.

e.g. +party +10-20