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Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
Both games are HUs. Player types are those who would typically take on this setting.
In the fixed they buy in for 100 BBs. For the NL they buy in for max with reloads in reseveres. I'm just guessing at what might be a good comparison. If I'm way off which limits would be better to compare? |
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
200/400 HU Limit and it's not close.
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
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200/400 HU Limit and it's not close. [/ QUOTE ] money wise NL would have bigger swings. |
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
I dont know about swings in NL, but friend of my who plays ub 3 6 headsup game regularry has dropped several times 100k in a night, or won more then that. Offcourse 2 4 is maybe little softer then 3 6, but I would still quess that headsup 2 4 has bigger swings then nl 50 100 -- at least right now when about every high stakes fixed headsup player is super agressive.
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
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200/400 HU Limit and it's not close. [/ QUOTE ] What would be a closer match? |
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
I vote for: If you have to ask you probably can't afford it.
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
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I vote for: If you have to ask you probably can't afford it. [/ QUOTE ] It's called reading. Top to bottom and left to right. Group words together into sentences. Take tylenol for any headaches. Midol for any cramps. |
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
Thank you David Spade. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Re: Which has bigger swings HUs 200/400 Fixed or 50/100 NL
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It's called reading. Top to bottom and left to right. Group words together into sentences. Take tylenol for any headaches. Midol for any cramps. [/ QUOTE ] It's called irony. Its in the dictionary, right after the H's and Just before the J's. A dictionary is a big book full of words, it can be purchased at your local bookstore. I made that one up all by myself [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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