View Full Version : Anybody willing to sweat at the 22s?
nate_king1
10-03-2005, 04:51 PM
I preferably wants a player who plays online for a living, or majority of their income. I want them to have stats around 25% for 2000 22s SNGs. I would be willing to pay the "sweater" a fee per SNG or cut of the profits. I would want the sweater to sweat me on about 100 22s SNGs.
I'm generally open to any offers for sweating, but want players like "the_don" who beat the game silly.
Thanks,
Nathan.....
bluef0x
10-03-2005, 04:59 PM
My grandma knits some nice sweaters
nate_king1
10-03-2005, 05:07 PM
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My grandma knits some nice sweaters
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Jesus Christ this forum is going downhill with all these noobers thinking they know how to talk on forums. Your cool man!!!!
bluef0x
10-03-2005, 05:09 PM
I'm sure you'll find tons of people that want to help you with that attitude. Are you even old enough to gamble?
B1GF1SHY
10-03-2005, 05:32 PM
He's asking for help in a learning environment that would help him alot, and he's paying too. Don't bash him for wanting to get better.
CrazyPsycho
10-03-2005, 05:50 PM
HOW 0LD R U? If I had a nickel for everytime some internet retard said that as an insult....
Sorry for sounding stupid but what exactly is "sweating"?
B1GF1SHY
10-03-2005, 06:06 PM
Watch the person play at the table. People usually sweat others at the final table of big tournaments, like a cheering squad.
gotcha. ty. understood the concept just not the term.
The Yugoslavian
10-03-2005, 06:42 PM
This thread was done a while back but I'm not going to find it.
The consensus was that it really doesn't make sense for the sweater or for you to be doing this given $$ and stuff.
That being said, I know several 2p2ers who do this frequently (in the 22s and other stakes) but mainly b/c they are friends and such.
What you're really looking for is a coach to analyze and comment on your play. This is much easier to do via HH. Finding a good coach will be tricky though ....
Yugoslav
axeshigh
10-03-2005, 09:33 PM
It's less time consuming for someone to replay your HH's than watch you play. I tried coaching someone using this method but I guess he got disinterested at some point and we stopped.
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HOW 0LD R U? If I had a nickel for everytime some internet retard said that as an insult....
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...I'd have a nickel"
sorry, I couldn't resist /images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Yeh having them analyze HHs is much better.
You won't find many good players who have played 2k $22s. They would have mostly likely moved up long ago.
The majority of the higher stakes players here probally wouldn't do it because it's asking them to take a pay cut.
SCfuji
10-03-2005, 10:38 PM
i made a similar post for reviewing hand histories. im happy i didnt pay for that at that moment in time. ive learned plenty just playing thousands of STTs at the 11s then 22s then 33s.
"ive learned plenty just playing thousands of STTs at the 11s then 22s then 33s."
You could've also just single tabled for a few days, maybe a week, constantly reviewing HHs and reading old threads. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Manque
10-04-2005, 12:07 AM
Honestly. To beat the $22's at about 25% just study this forum and you should do fine.
I'll sweat you but we have to go over the details.. my MSN is dookee22@hotmail.com if you message me on there we can throw some ideas around.
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if I had a nickel for every time someone offers to help someone at 2+2
...castanza?
(Im just kidding, but couldnt help myself.)
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