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Old 11-01-2005, 11:15 AM
tripp0807 tripp0807 is offline
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Default Optimal Play

Hi,

Initially, let me say that I am nowhere near a high stakes player, and for that reason, let me apologize if I should not be posting here. I am not looking at a specific hand, rather, I have a question for those people who are now successful high stakes players who have worked their way up from SSNL.

I'm a successful player at the upper-end of low stakes limit HE, i.e. 6-12, who is transitioning to cash NL games. I've also had success in MTT's, with a win in a 30+3 NL tourney with 761 entries.

What I'd like your opinion on is whether, in your opinion, there is such a thing as an optimal game plan that, if left unchanged, will succeed in full table cash NL games, regardless of stakes. I doubt I need to elaborate on this question, but for the sake of clarity, I'm wondering if I were to lurk on this board, and combine that with knowledge that I already have and experiences past and future, whether I would be able to begin to create a game plan that would succeed at any level.

Does that type of playing method exist, or is there too much of a difference between the levels?

Thanks for your time.

-Tripp
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