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Old 08-23-2004, 04:21 PM
Cleveland Guy Cleveland Guy is offline
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Default Re: Should I Leave Party and Return to UB?

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Good advice is good advice, and bad advice is bad advice.

The site that people play on shouldn't effect wether the advice is good or bad.

Play where you are comfortable, and the players and structure meet what you are looking for.

Also - 6 or 7, and then another 6 or 7 isn't a sample size.

You should be able to take the advice as more general and adapt it to your game

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Since different sites have different starting stack sizes and blind structures I believe good advice for party poker may not be good advice for ultimate bet and vice-versa.

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You should be able to take the advice and adapt it to your game and your situation. Look more into stack sizes, sizes of bets, etc. I realize different sites have different stack sizes, but look at is in a general and relative term vs. and absolute.

i play on neither of these sites, yet have figured out how to make the advice work for my game.
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Old 08-23-2004, 05:10 PM
StickyWicket StickyWicket is offline
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Default Re: Should I Leave Party and Return to UB?

Stop your whining...unless you have a twin, you still play on UB under the same screen name and you were at the PLO tables last night.... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

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Old 08-23-2004, 05:16 PM
DontPlayScared DontPlayScared is offline
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Default Re: Should I Leave Party and Return to UB?

Kinda funny how someone crying about luck called another, "Sad and pathetic."
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Old 08-23-2004, 05:35 PM
RPatterson RPatterson is offline
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Default Re: Should I Leave Party and Return to UB?

I play on UB under patterson4eva and I don't play Omaha.
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Old 08-24-2004, 06:38 AM
Phill S Phill S is offline
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Default Re: Should I Leave Party and Return to UB?

then, he has a doppleganger!!!!

seriously though. with advice on here you can take the overall context without the specifics. this means you can adapt to different buy ins, game styles (hot or cold) and blind structures.

ive never played at party, and prolly never will. ive also never played above the 30 dollar buy in, and wont for a while. but i can take lots of advice on how to play party 100 dollar games and adapt it to the10 dollar games at ladbrokes, a site which most of you prolly havent even heard of.

there was a thread about fold equity that covered this to a texas tee (or is that just T).

as for site selection, ill give you the advice i give most people, try a few and choose what works best for you. sure party may have 50000 fish, but you can only play with up to 9 at once (two and three table SnGs aside).

i chose to change from stars to ladbrokes because:
1, it doesnt allow americans, so less great players
2, i can get the cash from the site to my bank account in under two hours (i once bought in, played around 6 hours poker, cashed it all out and the cash out was in my account before the buy in left it)
3, software and customer support is pretty good
4, game selection, structure and players are profitable enough to counteract a lower player pool

draw up your own criteria and find one that best meets it.

if party isnt right for you then go back to UB, frankly though, dont come on here and whine about the fact. i dont think many people care if your not profitable there, it just makes you another fish in the big party pond.

Phill
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