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Old 06-11-2005, 09:41 AM
asdtexas asdtexas is offline
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Default Stepping up - Where are the Break Points?

I actually did a search and must not have found the right keywords. I am trying to settle a discussion with a friend and need some help from the group.

1. Based on skill level and the players, what level does PStars $1/2 play similar to in a casino? $4-$8, $10-20?? Is the answer the same for 6 handed vs. full ring?

2. Where is the jump or break point between players? For example, do you see an appreciable jump in skill from 1/2 to 2/4, or does it kick in at 3/6? Related to the previous question, if it is the $3-6, is this the same as $10-20 in a casino? If so, where does $2/$4 fit in?

3. Is there an appreciable difference at these levels between PStars and Party?

I will share my thoughts in a later post, but would really like some input on this one.
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Old 06-11-2005, 11:07 AM
pdxjayhawk pdxjayhawk is offline
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Default Re: Stepping up - Where are the Break Points?

If you're talking about Vegas, most of the 2-4 games are like the play money games online. 7 to 8 people see all flops. Crap two pair hands made with 94o rule the day.

That sort of thing.

IMHO, solid online players at the 3/6 level can play up to 15/30 without damage in a live casino. Provided they have the roll for it.
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Old 06-11-2005, 11:14 AM
Stinkybeaver Stinkybeaver is offline
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Default Re: Stepping up - Where are the Break Points?

Man i wish I was living in the states so I could find a decent B&M and go playing.

Not that I'm doing the 3/6 yet. But still
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