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Best place for .10/.20
Can anyone recomend the best site that offers the .1/.2 limit? (note, I'm moving up from .05/.10)
How about Paradise? |
#2
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
Wow. You might need nano-limit specialists here. Is it possible that you're at the only site to offer those limits?
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#3
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
John, he's talking about 10 cent/20 cent games. Poker Stars even offers 1 cent/2 cent limit games (.01/.02).
Pacific Poker has VERY loose .10/.20 games. Usually 65-75% of the players see the flop. Only bad thing - you will see TPTK get chased down just about every hand. Very profitable games if you play them correctly. Downside - no hand histories that you can import into Poker Tracker. |
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
I played at UB and did pretty well at these lower limits. And that was before I new how to play!
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
I suggest stepping up to .25/.50 if your bankroll can handle it. Shouldn't be any tougher than .10/.20 and alot of sites allow you to work of bonuses at this level. Will be a slow grind on the bonuses but they do add up.
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
I am playing the 0.10/0.20 at Pacific poker. Its really soft. But Pacific has some downsides as lhoney2 mentioned, you can't get any handhistories in to pokertracker and you can't multitable.
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
poker stars .05/.10 may be a step up. the .25/.50 games are good places to practice the basic Lee Jones.
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#8
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
The Prima sites do .10/.20 tables. Plus you can get HH's and play on more than one table.
WiteKnite |
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
note, I am looking to jump to 10 cent/20 cent as an intermediate step between .05/.1 and .25/.5. I do not currently have the bankroll requirements for .25/.5.
also, I am currently playing at PS (.05) |
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Re: Best place for .10/.20
Pacific is the best place for nanos. Dont worry too much about hand histories just yet, you really just need a solid foundation before you move onto a different site.
I started my training at pacific and left for stars to use pokertracker and to learn to play against better opponents. Now I am at party. |
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