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EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
Saw a certain 2+2'er playing some 15/30 LHE with Perry Friedman (and at times, David Grey). Perry's a semi-pro, but I'm fairly sure David Grey is known for playing in really, really high stakes games.
Things I would openly consider: 1) Level of play of FTP pro playing stakes significantly lower than what they usually play 2) Abilities of FTP pro regardless 3) Attraction of lesser-skilled players to higher limits for the "celebrity factor" Is a 15/30 game with an FTP pro better or worse than a normal game? What are your thoughts on this? |
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Re: EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
I don't think a high-limit pro is going to have all that much higher an expectation in that game than an ordinary top-tier 2+2er would, even if the pro is playing close to their best. Just a wild guess, but I'd estimate that the difference between say a 0.5 BB/100 winner and a 1.5 BB/100 winner in a 1000/2000 LHE game wouldn't amount to more than a difference of say .25 BB/100 in a typical 15/30 game against largely unknown opponents.
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Re: EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
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What are your thoughts on this? [/ QUOTE ] It's not how good the best players are it's how bad the worst players are. I can make money being the 7th best player at the table if the 8th, 9th and 10th are very bad. I can't make money if Perry Friedman is one of the worst players at the table [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Plus a lot of times the winrate isn't that different between the top few players at a table even if a few of them excel at higher limit tables. |
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Re: EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
Negative.
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Re: EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
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Saw a certain 2+2'er playing some 15/30 LHE with Perry Friedman (and at times, David Grey). Perry's a semi-pro, but I'm fairly sure David Grey is known for playing in really, really high stakes games. Things I would openly consider: 1) Level of play of FTP pro playing stakes significantly lower than what they usually play 2) Abilities of FTP pro regardless 3) Attraction of lesser-skilled players to higher limits for the "celebrity factor" Is a 15/30 game with an FTP pro better or worse than a normal game? What are your thoughts on this? [/ QUOTE ] i think i'd be happy as a clam if you put me at a table with 5 2+2ers and 5 fish. even if all of those 2+2ers were 2x as good as me it would still be a profitable game b/c of the fish that are there... -Barron |
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Re: EV of playing in high-limit games with pros on FTP
There's that game at the Hustler in LA where it's all top pro's and Larry Flynt, it's pretty high, I think the buyin is $250k!
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