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Old 11-14-2005, 11:02 AM
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Default Re: Peak Hours/NonPeak Hours

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I find that peak hours are noticably easier to beat. Contrary to what other shenanigans are being tossed around, better players are not easier to beat.

I play the 33's when there are more than 60,000 on Party, the 22's when there are more than 40,000, and 11's below that threshold. This has produced good results so far.

Good Luck at the tables bro,
Sigma

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what are the 11's???

haven't really noticed a huge difference in play during different times, although my site has nice split between USA/Canada and europe. so it's always a mix.

trying to play more like harrington in no-limit and doing very well (albeit with excellent cards). but, it just seems like you can wait for really good cards (AA-QQ, AK, AJ??) and have a good chance to double or triple up. if you miss two flops in a row with AK/AQ, it's somewhat tough, although the continuation bets help... but if the cards don't hit somewhat well, i don't think you can do too well in a 150 person tournament. SNG maybe.
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