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Old 07-31-2005, 09:39 PM
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Default Making the switch - Online to Live and NL to Limit

My first post so please bear with me. I have always played cards but like several others really jumped on the bandwagon with the televised events. Started playing NL online and have slowly improved my game/bankroll enough to where it could potentially become more than a hobby for me. I play home games and am very comfortable with the chips, blind structures, etc. Also done my homework as far as the recomended reading goes so it's not a fundamental thing with me. The problem is that my strong suit is NL and most of the games at my casinos are limit. I have tried playing some small limit stakes online and feel that there is more luck involved than with NL. It's one thing to push someone all-in on a $50 table and another to just push it another 1-2 dollars. I also found it took me a while to get comfortable with the lower stakes online but when I moved up the games became easier. Should I expect similar results with limit games or start at a minimum 5/10 to weed out the chuckleheads? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Old 07-31-2005, 09:43 PM
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Default Re: Making the switch - Online to Live and NL to Limit

Thankfully chuckleheads are everywere. Understand that limit and No Limit are completely different games. Limit poker is a drawing game.
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