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Old 02-02-2004, 09:41 PM
aaccee aaccee is offline
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Default moveing to bigger buyins %in the imoney

i have played 50 $10 2 table sit and goes now.
I have been ib the money 42% of the time.
will this decrease much if i move up to $20 and up.???
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Old 02-03-2004, 03:53 AM
Bozeman Bozeman is offline
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Default Re: moveing to bigger buyins %in the imoney

Probably not
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Old 02-03-2004, 07:04 AM
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Default Re: moveing to bigger buyins %in the imoney

Strange as it may sound, my in-the-money percentage is only getting better, as I move up in buy in's (played 2.5$ - 22$ Sng's).

This I can relate to 3 reasons:

1. Expirience counts here very much. I'm getting more of it as I climb up.

2. 20$'s are more tight-passive than the 10$'s, 10$'s are more tight-passive than the 5$'s, and so on. A good player, I think, should make more out of tight-passive play, than out of loose-manic play.

(BTW, I suspect this phenomena will not continue at the higher levels, where opposition improves, and tight-passive is not so common).

3. I'm lucky.



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