Re: Moving up in limit questions
Playing 1/2 is an important learning step because you'll see a lot more pots being contested by fewer players. Learning to play headsup or against 2 opponents in a hand is an important skill to develop.
In my experience, 1/2 plays pretty passively but there's still a few live ones. You have to play better to maintain a good win rate because there's not as many awful players paying you off like there is at 0.5/1.
You'll need these skills when you get to 2/4 because those games are more aggressive and there are quite a few good players. Player notes and stats become increasingly important. You'll sometimes be in hands with only 1 or 2 good players and you need the skills to outplay them. Other times you'll be against maniacs who will be raising you on the turn with bottom pair. And you can win or lose 50+ BB's in short order.
Take the time to round out your game and don't think 2/4 and up is the walk in the park that some make it out to be. If you're not prepared, you could be in for a tough time.
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