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celiboy 11-24-2005 03:22 PM

Re: Absolute small stakes that much harder than party?
 
I would venture to guess that a 2BB/100 player at Party, Paradise, etc would be about .5b/100 at Absolute.

nsdjoe 11-24-2005 08:59 PM

Re: Absolute small stakes that much harder than party?
 
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I would venture to guess that a 2BB/100 player at Party, Paradise, etc would be about .5b/100 at Absolute.

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Figure in rakeback and unlimited bonuses and that same player would probably end up ahead of party.

TCBSTEVE 11-24-2005 09:10 PM

Re: Absolute small stakes that much harder than party?
 
Difficult to make any money at small stakes at Absolute. Hard at .50/1 to get a $5 pot so that you get credit for a raked hand toward clearing bonus.

BruinEric 11-25-2005 04:53 AM

Re: Absolute small stakes that much harder than party?
 
Absolute .5/1 FULL RING Limit Hold 'Em is tighter than Party, for certain. It is not just the overall Absolute player climate, but is also a function of .5/1 limit HE being the game of choice for bonus clearing by "bonus whores."

Swings can be hard everywhere. I just had a 1-hr session at Party where I spewed chips, losing with KK twice, losing FH vs. FH, folding to a couple donkbets before I had reads, etc.

There is a style of player that can do quite well against a typical Absolute rock (I'll count myself in the group of rocks). It is a style that doesn't work everywhere, and that's why really strong players can adjust their game really well (I won't count myself in that group.)

Even without being "really strong," you need to get reads on your opponents and know who is betting with top pair or better and who is a TAG going aggro with overcards or 2nd pair plus draw trying to get you to fold. This doesn't come right away.

It is much more rare to find a 75% saw-flop guy or the player who donk-bets into several players with nothing on Absolute at .5/1 FULL RING Limit HE.

At .5/1, the 6 max game seems totally different from my limited experience. I'll bet the avg number of players to see the flop in the avg 6 max game at Absolute is quite close to the avg number saw flop in a full ring game.


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