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Old 06-17-2005, 10:05 AM
brimstone1 brimstone1 is offline
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Default Re: 11s tight as hell lately?

I had noticed the same situation while playing the $11s.

I concluded it was due to the time of day.

The situation you have described arises during the day, especially 9AM-2PM, where most people are at work. I call it the "granny crowd", it felt as if I were playing against grandmothers that didn't get steamed, but just kept on playing according to the list their nephews gave them.

I'm sure we're speaking of the same situation.
Most people will have 300-800, people will fold a 300 blind when all they have left after is 25, they'll sit a whole orbit before they bust, etc.

3 ways of getting out:

1) Play between 2AM and 7AM when everyone is literally on tilt and you'll find the exact opposite of what you just described, you'll reach the bubble so fast you won't believe it; or at least you'll find games that are normal.

I'm a huge night owl, and don't sleep more than 6 hours a day, these hours suit me the best. Be careful not to play at this time if you're tired/sleepy.

"YOU GOTTA SOME BALLZ TO PLAY POKER!!!11" is not an uncommon taunt at this hour, be advised, and bring your balls -- the variance is slightly disturbing. FE is literally non-existant at times.

2) Move up to the $22s, grannies can't afford'em. Though I must say, at the $22s, bubble and ITM last a lot longer than the average $11, or so I've observed.

3) Observe a completely other time of day, see how it fits you.


Of course, my assumptions are completely based on the notion that the time of day is what causes this mysterious behavior.


P.S: You could study up on your all-in skills (*cough*EV, ICM, eastbay!*cough*) and try to beat them as they are, gain a chip lead, use stack, cook for 15 at 350, serve hot.
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Old 06-17-2005, 01:49 PM
benfranklin benfranklin is offline
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Default Re: 11s tight as hell lately?

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I had noticed the same situation while playing the $11s.

I concluded it was due to the time of day.

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I play in the 6pm-12PM Central range, and have seen no noticeable shifts. There are on average a couple of people out by the end of round 2, and still the same idiots going all in on round 1 with AJo.

I like to keep close track of who is loose and who is tight for the first few rounds if I can, and I am still finding 3-5 people at a table who see 60-75% of the flops.

P.S. I am talking about Party here.

P.P.S. This question is asked about once every 3 months, in every forum, about SnGs, MTT, LLHE, NLHE, etc.
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Old 06-17-2005, 01:55 PM
Blarg Blarg is offline
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Default Re: 11s tight as hell lately?

I see this at PST evening hours, too, solidly all the way through. Even in April, when I started, I didn't used to see so man times where it was round 4 or 5 or even later and there were still 7 and 8 people in. I also notice a lot of names from Microlimits and Small Stakes forum showing up here lately, and I know plenty of them multi-table.

The game does strike me as being much more cautious in the first few levels even just since April, even in the 11's. Not necessarily all that much better playing, except that playing tighter in those levels is fairly close to optimal, so it functions as if the players were better whether they are or not.
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