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K. Im an experienced nl ring player, but Im new to bonuses, and I need them because of a shortened br. Im at paradise, clearing $40 more bonus dollars and my br is around $235.
It's moving too slow at 25nl, so I was thinking... why dont I just pop 75 into 3 100nl full ring games and just nutpeddle.
That way, almost every hand counts, and I'll clear in no time, plus I'll only play premium hands.
My only concern is that I might end up losing money, as blinds eat me up, since with my shortie br, I wont be playing every hand I normall would.
What do yall think?
Niediam
10-31-2005, 10:07 PM
Ed Miller covers this stratigy in Getting Started in Hold'em.
oh, is that the small stack system?
Im only asking this in the realm of clearing a bonus, not playing strategy in general.
Nick-Zack
11-01-2005, 12:04 AM
There is a huge chance that you will get broke way before you get the bonus cleared.
boose_bagina
11-01-2005, 12:13 AM
You should be ok. Just don't fall out of line and start playing anything but the premiums. I used to do this and had to remind myself often that I'm more in it for the bonus then I am for whats in the pot.
Just play mindless, nutpeddling poker and you should be ok.
yeah, I mean, 100nl is my usual play. And I can play mindless.
Let's see what happens!
Nick-Zack
11-01-2005, 08:38 AM
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You should be ok. Just don't fall out of line and start playing anything but the premiums. I used to do this and had to remind myself often that I'm more in it for the bonus then I am for whats in the pot.
Just play mindless, nutpeddling poker and you should be ok.
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It is a good thing that when you play mindless, nutpeddling poker and get your entire bankroll in with AA preflop - that you win everytime. Good luck with this strategy.
NZ
uaw420rook
11-01-2005, 04:41 PM
There is a good chance you could go broke. There is also a chance you could run good and triple up. Its poker and its a game of chance. If you arent willing to take risks, why even play.
People_Mover
11-01-2005, 05:31 PM
managing your bankroll is a big part of success or failure in poker.
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