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Re: Why small stakes players should move up in limit as soon as possible.
SNOWBALL you've been a member of this site since when? OH YES THIS YEAR, and you think my experience is limited that's a joke. I would consider over 200,000 hands of play enough experience for me to comment on the small stakes forum.
IF YOU READ MY FIRST POST YOU MUST HAVE NOTICED I EVEN ACCOUNTED FOR A GENEROUS 30% RB AND IT WAS STILL $4.90 per 100 hands. And thanks a lot after all these years I've never heard of multi tabling wow. What u play 4 tables say 50hands per hour for each that's a whopping $16 an hour if you can win 2bb per hundred hands which few people can do. THAT IS MINIMUM WAGE PLAYER WHO WILL NEVER BE GREAT BECAUSE HE WON'T EVEN TAKE A SHOT AT HIGHER LIMITS. Drop back down if it doesn't go well but take a freaking shot. |
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Re: Why small stakes players should move up in limit as soon as possible.
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SNOWBALL you've been a member of this site since when? OH YES THIS YEAR, and you think my experience is limited that's a joke. I would consider over 200,000 hands of play enough experience for me to comment on the small stakes forum. [/ QUOTE ] This from the guy who brought us such gems as what are your stats? [/thread] |
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Re: Why small stakes players should move up in limit as soon as possible.
lol 1.6k hands, nice find. I can see why OP seems out of whack to the usual tpt'er, but I think his intentions were for good in making this thread. It was basically just the wrong way to say on tpt to learn to play well and take shots when you can, but be able to move down when necessary.
.... Now lets all go play 20/40 |
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