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Old 08-13-2005, 09:20 AM
malo malo is offline
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Default Re: Experiment at the lowest level

I'm going to venture a guess as to why the tables broke.

The nano limit tables actually have a few different types of players. Good players who have dropped way down to mess around and have some fun are probably fewest in number. Then you have the recreationals, who just want to play and have some fun without losing a lot. Then you have folks who are actually trying to learn the game with minimal financial risk. They'll start with $25, play .02/.04 til they get to $50, move to .05/.10....etc.

They are beginners trying to learn, and prolly don't have the skills yet to deal with a maniac.....in this situation you. So they leave in search of a table that is a more comfortable "fit" for them. At the stage they are at, $2 is a significant step in BR building, whereas for someone like you just messing around it's chump change. But they want to keep building the roll, and not get hammered by someone playing very LAG when they haven't figured out how to handle that type of player yet. A few might hang in, seeing it as cheap experience in learning how to play in this sort of game.
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