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LAG trying to move up - need advice
Ok so I play NL50 6 max and have a LAG style.
Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51 I am pretty successful at this limit and want to move up to NL100 6 max. I have never played this game before and don't know if my LAG style would be effective there. So my question is what is the difference between NL50 6 max and NL100 6 max on Party (if any) and would a LAG style work at that limit? Are players generally way more agressive at 100NL 6 max? |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51
that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100? |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
14k hands and 12.9ptbb/100
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
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Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51 that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100? [/ QUOTE ] bull. there is no perfect vp£ip. different playing styles may be equally profitable. |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
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Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51 that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100? [/ QUOTE ] In Whitelime's Mid-High advice to SSNL's series he specifically mentioned that there are regular winners with 50/20 at the 5/10NL games. |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
could you direct me to this thread?
thanks. |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
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could you direct me to this thread? thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Your welcome http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post3964627 [ QUOTE ] Be warned that you shouldn't automatically assume that because a certain player's VPIP is over 30, he is a fish. There is a wide range of styles with which people can play profitably. Believe it or not, there are 50/20's who are winning players at 5/10NL and 10/20NL. However, like most things, you are playing the numbers game. Chances are that a player with a VPIP of 50 is much more likely to be a loser than a player with a VPIP of 15. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
I'm typically TAG but recently have worked some LAG into my game and I play 100NL so I suppose I can throw my opinion in here.
You will find a lot more aggression at 100NL in general, but that's not to say that the average player is aggressive here -- still tonnes of loose passives. You will however find more players who can adapt to your style and exploit you, so you've got to be paying a bit more attention to the table. Yes, there are some good players at 100NL. Lot of straightforward TAG's, and a couple good LAG's. If you're a good LAG, you'll do great. GL, and stay the hell away from my tables because I hate playing good LAG's [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
thanks for the reply.
are there alot more reraises preflop at 100NL 6 max? because that is the one thing i am really afraid of (as i raise with garbage alot) |
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Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
Nah, usually it means what it does at the lower limits (monster hand)... but players who adapt to your style will certainly do it to isolate you.
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