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Hello
Hello!!! Been around the forum awhile but haven't posted yet. I've been playing for about three years, but I wasn't a winning player until I started viewing the 2+2 forums. I hope some of you recognize me from the 10+1 games at party. I three table(I know weak), but have made a profit of $210 after my 50 deposit. I have MTH and PT, but I still have a huge leak in my game. I bubble out about 45-50% of the time. Would eastbay's program help me with this problem? Any advice from 2+2er's that have moved up from the 10+1 party levels would be helpful. Thanks and glad to be here!!
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Re: Hello
Hi
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Re: Hello
Eastbay's program is phenominal.
It will show you soft spots in your bubble game that you would otherwise have overlooked. If your bankroll can afford it, I highly reccomend buying it. It will pay for itself very quickly. |
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Re: Hello
Yeah maybe I should of researched harder on bubble play. I do play way too many coinflips hoping to be up big ITM. I usually find myself around 600-700 chips around the bubble. I usually start playing pushbot around 5 handed. I find myself pushing in with like K5s UTG+2. I also get into too much of a rush playing three tables especially if I'm heads up on another table. I can definitely afford eastbay's program, but I've bought alot of programs that weren't worth sh*t(i.e. turbo texas holdem). Does eastbay's program like pokerace where it kind of overlays t he info?
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Re: Hello
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Does eastbay's program like pokerace where it kind of overlays t he info? [/ QUOTE ] No, eastbays program is for studying your game afterward. You can't use it while playing. Still very much worth it. eastbay's program |
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Re: Hello
260 dollars is not a large enough bankroll for the 22s.
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Re: Hello
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260 dollars is not a large enough bankroll for the 22s. [/ QUOTE ] No, no it's not. It's even marginal to play at the 11's. Willy, you have to remember that no matter how good you are, chance is still a huge factor in this game. That means variance can cause you to drop 20 buy ins regardless of how well you're playing. I'd get eastbay's program and hang around the 11's longer if I were you. |
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Re: Hello
Didn't play on moving to the 22's until I had about 600 in my bankroll. I've already reviewed that, but thanks I need the advice. Not trying to be a smart*ss trust me I need all the advice I can get.
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Re: Hello
I wouldn't move to the 22s until I had 660.
330 is the recommended roll for the 11s. |
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