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tough limit jump
I've recently made the jump from $1-$2 pacific where many a fish can be found, to $2-$4. Wow! What a skill difference. Virtually every player I've seen so far is a TAG doing all sorts of tricky moves. I've been quite lucky so far and have won some big pots, but am thinking of dropping back down cos I don't think I have an edge over anyone.
The upside though is that it's exciting, thinking poker. What's the toughest limit jump in your opinions? |
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Re: tough limit jump
I hope you're talking about NL... making moves in 2/4 limit seems to be an oxymoron?
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Re: tough limit jump
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I hope you're talking about NL... making moves in 2/4 limit seems to be an oxymoron? [/ QUOTE ] actually it is limit I'm talking about. By moves, I mean people doing stuff like checking on flop, getting checked through and then check/raising on the turn with a total bluff. It gets really hard to know if you're ahead or not against people like this. The other tough thing is that people just fold when you do have a good hand. I think I need to become a better bluffer to show any kind of profit.. |
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Re: tough limit jump
Don't give them more credit than they deserve. If you do you will be making a big mistake. The players down there suck. Trust me. I made thousands playing 2/4 on pacific.
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Re: tough limit jump
i too made much money playing $2/4, and have always thought it had been the easiest limit i'd ever played (though i played at empire). the last thing i would do if i were you is start bluffing.
the toughest jump i've ever made was from $5/10 to $10/20. the difference in aggression on all streets was staggering. |
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Re: tough limit jump
At the lower limits, straightforward play is best. Don't get too fancy against a person that doesn't know any better
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