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Moving up a level to 10/20 limit
I have played at the 5/10 level for 4 months now and made about 25 000 $. Two weeks ago i started playing the 10/20 level and find it very difficult. My win rate is not close to the 5/10 level. I am about break even. Is there such big difference between the levels?
I play tight aggressive but find the players at 10/20 wilder than at the 5/10 level. Is there a big difference in play between the levels? Any comments? I am thinking about going back to the 5/10 level. |
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Just to verify, you made $25,000 or $2,500? Kind of a big difference. Unless, of course, you meant $250.
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Are you playing in the 6-max games?
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Just to verify, you made $25,000 or $2,500? Kind of a big difference. Unless, of course, you meant $250. [/ QUOTE ] $2500 in 4 months at 5/10 would be pretty poor unless you were only playing a few hours a week. |
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Can you read?
25,000$ and yes 6 - max games. |
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...and made about 25 000 $. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, I can read. Three things came to mind when I read your post. First, in most of the modern world, the "$" symbol when referred to money goes in front of the numbers. Second, there's no space needed between the digits when stating an amount, therefore, the term "25 000 $" makes little sense, unless there's a comma involved and again, no spaces needed. Lastly, and most importantly, I think you're full of it. |
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Werd. Obivous flakes who are even decent poker players are rarer than hen's teeth. I call bu11shit.
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Come on guys, lets cut him some slack. It's great that he's finally making the jump to Paradise .10/.20 from .5/.10 after making $25. God speed good buddy, god speed.
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I call bu11shit. [/ QUOTE ] I second the motion. |
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If you played every single day of those 4 months, 4 tables for 4 hours a day, that would come out to about 2 BB/100. Now I'm guessing you didn't put in that many hours, but let's say you did. I don't think that someone that could beat 5/10 over that many hands at a very good win rate would realyl struggle to break even at 10/20. If you played fewer hands than your win rate would be even higher, either way I would think that that kind of player could do better than break even at 10/20.
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I call bu11shit. I second the motion. [/ QUOTE ] motion passed. |
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Read his original post. It doesn't mention full or short-handed. Then read his response to Vandal. I have no slack to give here.
EDIT: Duh. My sarcasm detector is now turned on. |
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If you would really like some help, post your party handle and us SH players can look through our PT and look for some possible leaks in your game. Bc if you have been playing enough to win 25k in four months, i bet we have a sh*tload of hands together.
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This is amazing!
I post a question and people dont believe my 4 month results. Why do you question this? Why would i make this up? And in my country we write 25 000 $ You people are sick. I think this is the first and last time I post here. Good luck to you! |
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You people are sick. [/ QUOTE ] Well, I do have a cough. He's right, you know. We're all a bunch of sick, sick bastards. |
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Actually, for international use, it is preferable to use spaces to delimit thousands as commas and periods have opposite meanings in some countries. For example, in the US one would write 25,000,000.00 (25 million) while in Spain the same number would be written as 25.000.000,00
cheers, Bubu |
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If you played every single day of those 4 months, 4 tables for 4 hours a day, that would come out to about 2 BB/100. Now I'm guessing you didn't put in that many hours, but let's say you did. I don't think that someone that could beat 5/10 over that many hands at a very good win rate would realyl struggle to break even at 10/20. If you played fewer hands than your win rate would be even higher, either way I would think that that kind of player could do better than break even at 10/20. [/ QUOTE ] You just restated the original poster's worry... |
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Hi Bubu,
I do apologize. I did state that in "most of the modern world". The reason for my harsh and sarcastic reply was to his response, "Can you read?" I stand corrected. Although, I still doubt his reported winnings. It is odd that someone who did so well playing 5/10 has such an offbeat rookie question. |
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Two weeks ago i started playing the 10/20 level [/ QUOTE ] Where is Sample Size Man when you need him... |
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[ QUOTE ] ...and made about 25 000 $. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, I can read. Three things came to mind when I read your post. First, in most of the modern world, the "$" symbol when referred to money goes in front of the numbers. Second, there's no space needed between the digits when stating an amount, therefore, the term "25 000 $" makes little sense, unless there's a comma involved and again, no spaces needed. Lastly, and most importantly, I think you're full of it. [/ QUOTE ] uhhh.. calm down beavis.. |
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