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Best $50+5 Players...
Which players do you guys tend to avoid at the $50+5 level on Party?
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#2
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
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Which best players do you guys tend to avoid at the $50+5 level on Party? [/ QUOTE ] It is stupid to "avoid" players. A better thing to do would be to figure out how to adapt to different styles (some of them very good in a vacuum) in different positions relative to you. |
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
I disagree that it's stupid to avoid players. Obviously, one would rather play a total donk than Phil Ivey.
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
The concentration of "good" players isn't high enough to make the effort of avoiding players worth it at the 55's. Anyone who's any good is either
a) playing a higher limit or b) 3249637892q113243278786-tabling and playing predictably. |
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
So who do you think are the best $50+5 players, Slim?
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
I don't even avoid people at the $109s. Seat selection is more important than table selection IMHO.
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
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I don't even avoid people at the $109s. Seat selection is more important than table selection IMHO. [/ QUOTE ] so where is the best place to sit? in relation to players you think are good. |
#8
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
Depends on the player.
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
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Depends on the player. [/ QUOTE ] How about: A) VPiP 11%, PFR 6% B) VPIP 28%, PFR 16% C) VPIP 55%, PFR 3% |
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Re: Best $50+5 Players...
Well it's hard to say. I mean some 11%/6%'s are very passive and fold their blinds to you - others understand ICM and all that and push a lot.. 28%/16% generally try to be somewhere on their right, but not right next to them.. 55%/3% somewhere to their left, but it depends on if they are lovers of the "reverse gap concept" and limp then call a push from their sb with A4o, etc
There are no hard and fast answers.. also you won't see many 55%/3% more than once, they tend to disappear.. |
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