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Old 08-04-2005, 06:13 AM
kasey2004 kasey2004 is offline
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Default Stars SnGs vs. Party SnGs

Ok, first off I would like to say this is my first whining downswing post, and it does have a point.

I have been playing $11 and $22 SnGs & $16 turbo SnGs on Poker Stars for the past month or so and i wanted to move to Empire to get rake back and take advantage of all these fish i have heard about.

I have been a winning player for a while on Stars (no i dont have any huge stats database becasuse my laptop crashed with all my stats blah. Anyway, that was over about 200-300 SnGs, which i know isnt a huge sample but shows that i know how to play.

This past week i moved to Empire and have been playing $11s, and doing extremly terrible(see pictures)





My main question is should i not be pushing hands that would be +EV on Stars since the calling ranges on Party seem to be MUCH more loose ?

It seems like everyone on the bubble is trying to call your bluff or something like that. Maybe its just variance but i wanted to know if anyone has had simialar situations going from people with seemingly sane calling ranges (stars) to where people are calling with 57s 89s KTo ect. When im thinking of a pushing being +EV or -EV should i just put everyone on maniac calling ranges ?

Just looking for a little feedback.


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