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Old 09-24-2004, 08:33 AM
nazbrok nazbrok is offline
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Default question about high/small stakes

hi,

I am wondering what is different in the play between a high stakes game (5/10) and a small (0.5/1 for exemple).
If you considere both have a 100BB max buyin like on stars, I don't see how the "deep money" factor can be used. Ok 1000$ is a lot more than 100$ but it's still 100BB and if we all play according to our bankroll we should think about BB not $$ in that case (I think) so losing or not 100BB isn't a big deal.

So I wonder why people say they would play their AA or AK in a particular way in a small stakes game but in a different one in a high stakes game. What make you think the value of the BB will/can change the texture of the game ? Do you assume high game means more skilled player ? There is good people AND fish at every level of the game.

So in what it is different ? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] (if we have a same limit aobut the buyin, I understand the difference if the high stake have no limit).

thx.
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