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Re: Part timers - what do you do with your winnings?
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Congrats. 2/4 is good you will like it. [/ QUOTE ] Thx. Only in Oct & Nov have I felt comfortable with my game at $1/$2. I really had to tighten my game from $0.50/$1. How different is $2/$4? |
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Re: Part timers - what do you do with your winnings?
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[ QUOTE ] Congrats. 2/4 is good you will like it. [/ QUOTE ] Thx. Only in Oct & Nov have I felt comfortable with my game at $1/$2. I really had to tighten my game from $0.50/$1. How different is $2/$4? [/ QUOTE ] Hi Nik i spent most of my 1/2 time at the beginners tables and then moved to 2/4. I did play a little regular 1/2 and it seemed every bit as tough as 2/4 but i have a very small sample to judge off of so i am probably not the one to ask. I would have a tough time believing anyone that is beating the 1/2 would have any real problems beating the 2/4 game. |
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Re: Part timers - what do you do with your winnings?
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[ QUOTE ] Congrats. 2/4 is good you will like it. [/ QUOTE ] Thx. Only in Oct & Nov have I felt comfortable with my game at $1/$2. I really had to tighten my game from $0.50/$1. How different is $2/$4? [/ QUOTE ] I have found 2/4 to be a noticeable jump in quality of opponent. You will still find loose tables, but not as frequently. Two things that helped me: 1. Play tighter until you pick up the feel for the table 2. Play one 2/4 and one 1/2 for awhile to compare. That said, if you are winning at 1/2, you can definitely be a winner at 2/4. Good Luck! |
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