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Old 10-14-2005, 09:34 PM
fire_fly fire_fly is offline
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Default Bay 101 Low Limit Question (nc for non-bay area ppl)

Hey, I've played like 90k hands online, but almost no live play. My internet went out, so I have played 2/4 and a little 3/6 at Bay 101 last week or so.

How much tougher is the 3/6 game on average (if at all)? 2/4 is filled with HOOOOORIBLE players (saw a guy cap the turn HU on a doublepaired board with a STRAIGHT DRAW). I know for a fact that 4 ppl at the table a while back had NEVER played holdem before.

So is the 3/6 just as bad, 4-8 ppl per flop on average like 2/4? Also, I don't have a big live br, usually buy in for 160 or so, is the extra money to be won at 3/6 worth the increased ROR with my small buyin?

And yeah, I could pull all 4k out of my online br to play with, but I'd rather not for a bunch of different reasons. Thanks for the advice guys.
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Old 10-15-2005, 04:06 PM
PITTM PITTM is offline
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Default Re: Bay 101 Low Limit Question (nc for non-bay area ppl)

the 3/6 is pretty much exactly the same with maybe 1 decent player per table at most. i usually play the 6/12 or the 8/16 and theyre still really soft. i would almost round this whole statement out to say that people suck at ALL limits there. even when i watched guyontilt play the 80/160 there were STILL bad players even there. dont get too mad about the inevitable suckouts and you should be fine.

rj
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