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I am just wondering due to a recent downswing if there is any way I could watch someone on party, literally just watch, at the lower levels, 33s and below.
I feel like I am having major problems when the blinds reach the higher levels, and feel that it is due to mistimed aggression, and pushing the wrong hands, or not enough. I really just do not know, and have never really seen anybody at the lower levels use the strategies that are discussed here, and I feel that some of the higher buy in strategies are inapplicable to the 11s that I normally play. If anybody could PM me and just let me watch, or anything of that nature, I would appreciate it. |
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I don't play that much every night, (20 SNGs max) but I feel like I have a pretty solid game. However, I start playing at or past 9 pm PST. All of my SNGs have been at the $11 level for the past few months.
I wouldn't mind someone watching me. And I've got IM up the whole time I'm on so we can discuss hands too. |
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thanks to all that responded.
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I live in Georgetown if you mean literally.
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i go to gtown, and live in a townhouse on prospect.
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I'll let you watch me, but it'll cost $12/hr (non-negotiable).
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I'll let you watch me, but it'll cost $12/hr (non-negotiable). [/ QUOTE ] I'd charge $20. If you wanted me to single table that'd jump up to $100. |
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Watch GigaBet.
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Watch GigaBet. [/ QUOTE ] this is some terrible advice to give to a low buy in SNG player. |
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well, a couple things:
1) there's a bunch of full hand histories out there for viewing. find them and look over them 2) some of the higher buyin strategies are not applicable at the lower stakes games, that's true. if you think that they aren't, or know that they aren't, try playing your games without them. one of the best things about poker is that if you have a theory about something you can mildly quickly empirically check it to see where you're at. c |
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