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Old 07-27-2004, 04:45 PM
MisterKing MisterKing is offline
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Default Re: how to beat the bad players

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Here is my suggestion: Take you last $10 and drop down to the .01/.02 blind NL game and play there until you can learn to beat bad players. Build some bankroll there, and save up until you can afford to deposit more money into your account. Another suggestion you might want to consider after spending some time at the penny tables is move to Paradise where they have a $10 .05/.10 NL game. You are severely underfunded and inviting disaster.

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Agreed in full. You need substantially more than $40 to play .25/.50 NL. Two-tabling will only accelerate your demise.
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Old 07-27-2004, 05:08 PM
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have a proper bankroll and play tight.

if you have $10 either deposit more or play .01/.02. you need at least $100 to play NL25, and that's a stretch. if you can't handle a few bad beats the problem is with your resources, not necessarily your play.
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