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$11\'s to the $22
I am thinking of jumping from the 11's to the 22's and I was just wondering what I should look for. I played 3 22 dollar tournaments a while ago with my best finish being 3rd and they seem a good bit tougher than the 11's. Does the same strategy of super tight early, pushbot late apply to these as well? Are there a lot of fish in the 22's? How much harder are they than the 11's on average. Any insight helps thanks.
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
I personally didn't find it very different. Maybe a few fewer super-fish at the $22s than at the $11s, and a couple more people who understand what they're doing, but it's not that much tougher. The same strategy applies though there may be a few more people who know the strategy. Don't worry about it though.
Good luck. -SonnyJay |
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
I'm going to be contrarian and say there is a pretty big difference. I there is a pretty sizable ROI drop to expect and this is probably an anomoly, but I really saw a lot of 2p2ers in the 22s. Raptor, are you still 20 tabling them?
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Re:Should you be more active early on in the 22\'s?
Since everybody is much more tight early on in the 22's, should you play more aggressively early on and try to take some pots like in level 2, level 3...
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Re:Should you be more active early on in the 22\'s?
No... just because 2+2'ers are playing tight doesn't mean the whole partypoker network is.
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
$22s aren't noticably different. You'll just have one or two people who actually play pretty solid poker all the way through. Just identify those players and try to prey on the weaker ones because they definitely exist.
Just stay solid and you'll be fine. Don't out-think yourself because it's a $22. The same old poker is just as good. |
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
If you're a good poker player, I think you'll be more successful at the 22s than 11s.
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
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If you're a good poker player, I think you'll be more successful at the 22s than 11s. [/ QUOTE ] I'd love to believe this, but so many respected posters disagree. |
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
Piece of cake. 11's might have more crazies in level1 (pushing with KT etc) but mostly the same.
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Re: $11\'s to the $22
I said this in a previous thread - for some reason I can beat the 11s for an ROI of over 20%, but am in the negatives at the 22s over a couple hundred. I have no idea why, I think I am playing the same. Maybe it's just me, who knows.
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