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stars sng...
I've been playing stars $10 sng's for the most part and am curious how the $20 and $30 tables compare to them? Anybody have any insights?
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Re: stars sng...
I found the $20's and $50's to be pretty soft. The $30's were a little harder.
$20 and $50 is a nice round number for pleasure players. $30 is probably used as a step for more serious players trying to work their way up. |
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Re: stars sng...
I haven't really played the 10s but the 20s are pretty soft. You won't see that many maniacs calling big all-ins early on with AT, but you will see a lot of people playing Kx, Ax, calling large all-ins with any pp (they seem to forget that someone could have an overpair), etc. The 30s don't seem that much harder. I haven't played too many 50s, but the comment about them being softer that 30s I am skeptical about.
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