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Re: $33 vs. $22 on Party
I have paid my bills, don't need a cashout for a while so I am at the 22s and will soon by at the 33s and then 55s as my bankroll should begin to grow finally.
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Re: $33 vs. $22 on Party
I am going out on a limb and predicting I win the leaderboard on Party in January. I plan on playing 4000 20's. I am going to 8 tabe 14 hours a day all 31 days. I have being using the last few weeks as training. I will post my handle on the 31 and willing to make any side bets with anyone who wants to compete.
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Re: $33 vs. $22 on Party
OMG!
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Re: $33 vs. $22 on Party
anyone playing 22's on party right now? i am grinding, gf just baked cookies, could life be any better.
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Re: $33 vs. $22 on Party
I havent read every post in this thread, but i skimmed thru it so i hope I'm not just repeating everything.
$22s vs $33s: I just moved up to the $33s a month or so ago, so with just about 400 SNGs under my belt, I'm not sure my info is accurate, but here it is. The early level play is slighty tighter. Most people will not be pushing preflop with 77-JJ like at the $22s, although you will still encounter some of them. The late game seems to be much better. People still spite call with K6 and such because they know you are bluffing with K5, but for the most part, bubble play is smarter. Jason P.S. 4000 SNGs in a month is insane. Good luck. I would like to speak at your funeral. |
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