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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
No not too much really. Now there are definitely a few more props and good players at the tables but the difficulty of the game hasnt changed all that much.
Playing at AP has improved my game tremedously I think. I mean its like playing in 2+2 game everyday but with the ability to still make decent money. I am curious if anyone is earing over 1BB/100 in that game? |
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
I'm at 2.7BB/100 over 20k hands, mostly at 10/20.
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
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I'm at 2.7BB/100 over 20k hands, mostly at 10/20. [/ QUOTE ] And you are obviously running hot. |
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
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[ QUOTE ] I'm at 2.7BB/100 over 20k hands, mostly at 10/20. [/ QUOTE ] And you are obviously best player ever [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
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I'm at 2.7BB/100 over 20k hands, mostly at 10/20. [/ QUOTE ] You run good. I've had some fun hands against you, fo sho. |
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
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Playing at AP has improved my game tremedously I think. I mean its like playing in 2+2 game everyday but with the ability to still make decent money. [/ QUOTE ] Earlier in this thread I asked if the 5/10 game at Absolute might be similar to some higher limit games elsewhere. Can someone else offer some insight about this? If 5/10 Absolute is good preparation for Party 10/20, then I might stick it out there, so long as I can simply tread water. |
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Re: The toughness of games at absolute
on the whole it's tougher than party 10/20. Disclaimer: i haven't played party 10/20 in half a year.
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