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theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
Suppose a working poker player, multitabling 3/6 for about 3 BB/100 stumbles upon an excess of cash and bankrolls himself 1000 BB for 30/60.
Is this player expected to be a winner or a loser in the new game? Is this player expected to succeed or fail in making a higher hourly earn in 30/60 than 3/6? |
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
I'm going to go with... he will go bust.
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
I currently play 3/6 on PP, and given how terrible the players are... I'm thinking I wouldn't have a chance at 10/20, let alone 30/60.
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
Someone truely beating 3-6 for 3bb/100 understands the game quite well. While he may have some trouble adjusting to the different style, I do believe he would be a winner. Its not like these multi-tabling 30 players would make 5bb/100 if they dropped to 3-6.
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
The 30 game online is pretty tough, aggressive and swingy as hell.
I would guess the 3-6 player would lose because it takes time to learn to beat a new level and its hard as hell to deal with the increased aggression and importance of blind play. |
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
If you've logged 50,000 hands at any limit... and you've been a winner... I think you could move up.
It would take a couple thousand hands for you to adjust... but you could probably do it. Totally different story at no-limit. P.S. Dont max out your American Express just to move up in limits [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
I started at Party's .5-1 (a few years ago) and have moved up to the party 30 and 50 games.
The move up is not that easy. I think the jump from 15-30 to 30-60 might be one of the hardest if not the hardest jump. Curious to see what others who made the move think. |
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
I realize this was a very specific "hypothetical" that you put up, but I don't see why a player would want to make that big of a jump right away. Why not learn the shorthanded games at 3/6, 5/10 and 10/20? If you can always beat those games, then I certainly don't see the need to move up to 30/60 for a long while.
Also, even if you bankrolled yourself with 20K for 10/20, you could invest the other 40K in something safe and earn interest off of that at least. |
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
I would think he would have a very hard time adjusting to the aggression level at 30/60. If he was a good enough player he could adjust before he went bust. Also, there are a lot less multiway pots at 30/60, so he would have to be decent at stealing blinds and defending blinds.
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Re: theoretical level jump question: from 3/6 to 30/60
i know from past exprience that it is a different game at 30 60 and it took me a couple months and a lot of lost money to get used to it.
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