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Old 10-07-2004, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Moving up to party 100

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Old 10-07-2004, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: Moving up to party 100

These are two different games. At the 100 tables you will find some much better players and you will find a lot of worse players than you see on the 50 tables.

Been my experience that in the 50 games just be acting tight and being aggressive you will beat the rocks.

But, in the 100 game you find too many callers to ever expect a long term positive expectation from this same play.

Try this, Play 2 50 tables just like you always have. At the same time play 1 100 table. On the 100 table only play pairs and suited connectors (by the book, so to speak). When you make a hand and its a small pot with a draw, dont try and run em out, because you can't, just bet enough to make it a long term positive expectation for you. I have found this to be much more profitable for me on the 100 tables.
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