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Win rates?
I searched but couldn't find it, I think i suck at using the search function, but anyway, what is an accepted long term win rate for PLO $200 on Party?
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Re: Win rates?
search is broken for now
i would be thrilled with 8bb/100 although the most fish will be found at the $25, $100, and $2k levels (in between are like training grounds for up and comers) |
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Re: Win rates?
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although the most fish will be found at the $25, $100, and $2k levels (in between are like training grounds for up and comers) [/ QUOTE ] (Note: I've only played freeroll Omaha online.) Is this correct? Are you saying the level of play at the $2000 game is below that of the $200 game? |
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Re: Win rates?
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Are you saying the level of play at the $2000 game is below that of the $200 game? [/ QUOTE ] That is not really true although there aren't as many truly weak-tight players there. But even the bad players there are good at using their position and bluff a lot more effectively. You still see lots of mistakes but not the kind that at lower levels can provide a cushion for your own mistakes like players indiscriminately playing lower pairs and paying off top set. |
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Are you saying the level of play at the $2000 game is below that of the $200 game? [/ QUOTE ] No |
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Re: Win rates?
Party usually has only 1 full-ring game at $200 (lots of 6-max games). It is usually populated by the better $100 players.
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Re: Win rates?
Thanks. I figured I must have missed something.
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