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10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
The skill level between 5+1 and 10+1 seems almost non-existent. The difference to 20+2 is a huge jump. That's been my short experience so far. I wonder why that is.
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
I just bumped up from 10/1 to 20/2, and I haven't seen any real difference. People still play pretty crazy. The times of day when the "pros" are on tend to be a bit tougher because a lot more of the people who do this for a living play 20/2 than 10/1, but I haven't noticed any difference.
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
Maybe it's just luck but in 10+1, there's so many limpers it's insane. In the few 20+2 i've seen, it's been nothing but action.
Seems like literally every other play is all in. |
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
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Seems like literally every other play is all in. [/ QUOTE ] That means they have more skill? |
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
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The skill level between 5+1 and 10+1 seems almost non-existent. The difference to 20+2 is a huge jump. That's been my short experience so far. I wonder why that is. [/ QUOTE ] Variance. They're very close in skill level. eastbay |
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
maybe i'm easily impressed [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
I don't seem to be doing any worse in 20+2 than in 10+1... but all the 20+2 games just seem so efficiently quick. Each seems to be about 3x faster than 10+1. |
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Re: 10+1 vs 20+2 on PP
I haven't noticed much difference in skill between $10-$50 to be honest. Noticed being the key word. Might be some difference, but it'd be marginal. Probally is higher for the $50s like people say, maybe I've just played alot of soft games or have adjusted well.
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