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Old 02-05-2005, 02:38 PM
Nomar Nomar is offline
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Default Re: Plateauted at mid limits??

DcifrThs, I agree with the other responses just take away the net, step outa the kiddy pool....

I like playing higher and challenging myself by playing in "bad" games. I know its not the most profitable thing at the time, eg. playing in a soft 40-80 vs an 80 game full of pro's, but I think long term, I will make more money and gain more knowledge playing against players that think and play on multi levels opposed to just the basics..

Something that I read by Daniel Negreanu a couple years back has always stuck with me, he talks about trying to mimic and copy the best players in his game. Take a day and play like neverwin, play a day like costelo, pick people who have distinct playing styles and try to copy them for an entire session. Raise the turn over and over again, try capping everytime you get 3 bet, I think changing and trying new things will allow you to better understand your opponents as well as further you as a poker player.
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Old 02-05-2005, 03:17 PM
Kurwood Derby Kurwood Derby is offline
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Default Re: Plateauted at mid limits??

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Raise the turn over and over again, try capping everytime you get 3 bet, I think changing and trying new things will allow you to better understand your opponents as well as further you as a poker player.

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Now there's some truly brainless advice.
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Old 02-05-2005, 05:23 PM
SA125 SA125 is offline
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Default Re: Plateauted at mid limits??

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Something that I read by Daniel Negreanu a couple years back has always stuck with me, he talks about trying to mimic and copy the best players in his game. Take a day and play like neverwin, play a day like costelo, pick people who have distinct playing styles and try to copy them for an entire session...................................>> >>"Now there's some truly brainless advice".

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Looking at the context of Nomar's post, instead of the selective piece you chose, makes me think you should asks questions or give a reason why you disagree. Instead of coming out firing shots across the bow at a guy who probably plays a lot higher than you and can bring a lot to the table. Just a suggestion.
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