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TheHammer24 07-17-2005 06:53 PM

Comparison to Party 2/4
 
Are there any sites where their 1/2 limit is comparable to party 2/4? I have been playing 1/2 for awhile and being the risk adverse little bitch that I am I haven't moved up in limits. I have a bankroll for up to 5/10, but if I can win more money at 1/2 I'd probably rather stay there....Anyway how Party 2/4 compared to say..AP 1/2, Crypto 1/2 and Paradise 1/2. Thanks in advance.

Hojglad 07-17-2005 07:22 PM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
I haven't played a whole lot of 1/2 at Paradise, but from what I can gather, Party 2/4 is generally a lot tighter and more aggressive. There are still fish to take money from, but you are going to be competing with 3 or 4 other tight and aggressive players at your table to do it. You will also lose the ability to limp a lot of marginally profitable hands in late position since you will probably find it very rare to be involved in a pot that is not raised preflop. Have you played 1/2 at Party? If so, 2/4 is really just a bit tighter, except that most players don't play horribly after the flop.

In general, it is a more difficult game than 1/2.

TheHammer24 07-17-2005 07:25 PM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
I have been playing at Party 1/2 and most of the sites out there at the 1/2 level. Obviously, party 1/2 is a lot softer than party 2/4. But I was more so wondering how some of the tighter rooms' 1/2 levels are relative to 2/4. For instance, I was in a pretty TAG, for the level, absolute game today. Would this be relatively comparable to Party 2/4.

Rudbaeck 07-17-2005 07:26 PM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
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Anyway how Party 2/4 compared to say..AP 1/2, Crypto 1/2 and Paradise 1/2.

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It's much softer than AP 1/2, and a bit softer than Crypto 1/2.

rhizome 07-17-2005 10:40 PM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
Unless things have changed, you can safely jump to Party 2/4 if you are beating AP or Crypto 1/2. Personally, my results have been better at Party 2/4 than at either AP or Crpto's 1/2 full.

xLukex 07-18-2005 12:23 AM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
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I have been playing at Party 1/2 and most of the sites out there at the 1/2 level. Obviously, party 1/2 is a lot softer than party 2/4. But I was more so wondering how some of the tighter rooms' 1/2 levels are relative to 2/4. For instance, I was in a pretty TAG, for the level, absolute game today. Would this be relatively comparable to Party 2/4.

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Party 2/4 can go either way. There are plenty of easily readable TAGs, and plenty of fish to go with them, so long as you play at peak hours.

I forget where in PGH you're from.

TheHammer24 07-18-2005 01:35 AM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
The South Hills. Bethel Park more specifically. you?

nukemar25 07-18-2005 04:20 AM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
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you will probably find it very rare to be involved in a pot that is not raised preflop.

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This is not true. I see 4 and 5-way pots all the time at Party 2/4 that are not raised pre-flop.

newhizzle 07-18-2005 08:13 AM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
from my experience party 2/4 is far softer than party 1/2

xLukex 07-18-2005 09:21 AM

Re: Comparison to Party 2/4
 
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The South Hills. Bethel Park more specifically. you?

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Brentwood.


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