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Re: Skipping 3/6?
I wouldn't move up if you're not comfortable with 3/6 as everyone else has said. I just want to add that there are some really good tables at 3/6 mixed in with more fairly tight tables. You just need to find them.
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#32
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
You shouldn't even begin to think about whether or not you can beat this game after 10k hands, that is no where near enough hands. I play 20k a week and have easily had 25k breakeven or loss streaks.
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
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I play 20k a week [/ QUOTE ] holy sh*t dude. How many tables/hours? |
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
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I'm assuming I remember your screenname, btw. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Maybe you know mine, Harv -- a couple days ago I sat down with you and within 3 hands you stood up and left. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
#35
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
My only advice would be to keep taking shots at 3/6 until you figure it out, 5/10 is not going to be any easier. Once you are comfortable at 3/6 and you have a $1000-$1500 in your bankroll start taking shots at single-tabling 5/10. If you hit any rough spots shorten your sessions and give them your full attention. Review them in PT and post troublesome hands.
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
3/6 is tougher and different. More aggression, more TAGs. I think the key is table selection. I move a lot until I find a good table -- VPIP 25/35. Occasionally, I even find a table with no multi-tablers on it. The good tables rarely last long, but you can beat them at a good rate while they last.
What I hate is finding a juicy table and then being card dead for 6 orbits while the TAGs slowly move in. Sux. I think you're getting some good advice here. The game is beatable, but it sounds like you've got to make some adjustments in your game. |
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Re: Skipping 3/6?
Also, 5/10 has very different table texture. It's the lowest level at Party where there just aren't that many players/tables. Even more so than 3/6, you're always playing the same opponents. It appears to get worse as you go higher except possibly for 15/30.
Makes table selection harder cuz all the tables seem to have similar textures -- not all but a much higher percentage. Last time I counted, I think there were maybe 20 5/10 full games running. Compared to lower levels that's a tiny number. |
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