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Best NL players on 2 + 2?
I am interested to hear who the best NL players on two plus two are. I am taking a couple days off from playing to read/learn about the game. I would like to know who some of the best NL players on this forum are so I can search out and read a lot of their posts. I have an idea on some but am curious to see what the majority is. Thanks.
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
ray zee, matt flynn, and limon
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
zee, flynn, ml4l, 1800, Diablo, AJo allin, Zee Justin, Strassa
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
raymer has done well too, and gives great advice
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
tommy, although you'll have to dig deep in the archives to find him posting about it. |
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
Gift of Gab too
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
turnipmonster
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
hey snowbank, if you could post links to some of the better threads you find by fossilman or tommy that would be cool.
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
also eldiablo, gog, and turnipmonster.
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Re: Best NL players on 2 + 2?
Raymer’s posts are probably best to go thru and read. His posts are always clear, concise and have the thinking laid out behind it, which is critical. His archives posts are awesome too. He focuses more on tourneys, but has some big bet stuff too, particularly earlier. Natedogg has some great posts in the archives. Tommy Angelo too, those his are much more geared around specific hands and his play in them, rather than pulling that a step back to generalized principles. I also like reading posts by TheGrifter, Wayfare, & Zag. My sense is they don’t play at $ levels as high as MattFlynn/ML4L/Diablo/RayZee etc. who all have excellent posts, (and winning play at the highest $ levels is what I’d define as best NL players), but they have frequent, lengthy, well thought-out posts, and sometimes great advice from people playing at $ levels closer to your own is better than advice from people playing very high levels since the game changes a lot when playing strong vs. average opponents. --Greg |
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