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Old 01-25-2005, 12:12 AM
Snowslide Snowslide is offline
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Default Re: Newbie ready to learn!

Thanks for the tips. Good stuff. I was just messing around with hand histories and the convertor..... thats a pretty bad ass little script! I see myself getting lots of use out of it.

As for starting out at the bottom, I read somewhere that sometimes starting at the very bottom can be difficult, due to the super loose players that just bet at pretty much everything. I have read posts where people were having a hard time beating $.25/$.50 and lower games, due to these maniacs, but once they tried the $1/2, things were a bit more level, and were able to make ABC poker work for them.

I am not sure what I am going to do yet, as I have a bit of time to decide. What is the general consensus on this forum? Actually, I will probably give it a shot right from the bottom of the ladder.... it probably can't hurt! If I get to the point where I am just not making it at the micro limits, I am sure I will be able to get some help finding out why from some of the people on here.

I was thinking about starting at $1/2 with 100BB bankroll, and play to 500BB, before moving up. But I will probably just start from square 1.

Thanks again,
*mike*

Edit - SSHE showed up today... gotta love Amazon! The book is a fair bit thicker than I expected.... this is a good thing!
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