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Old 11-17-2005, 02:39 PM
Brock Landers Brock Landers is offline
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For a long time I played 5/10 6 max on Party successfully, I then took a long run of bad beats that nearly killed my bankroll. I have many observations and PT info that says that the 3/6 and 5/10 nl 6 max are easier and looser games than the 2/4 nl on party , which i think consists of primarily nutsetters. If the 10/20 nl on party is weaker than the 5/10 it is for one important reason: Many fish with lots of money want to play the absolute highest stakes possible, that is why this summer the weakest game on the net (with high stakes) was the Party 5/10 nl, which has perhaps migrated to the 10/20 nl, just because the higher the stakes attract the bigger fish, becuase many people are looking for the highest nl games. This is similar to watching the chumps on the high limit games... people with huge bankrolls and money to gamble will play the highest stakes possible. That's my explanation.

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So because I kill the PP $400 game (6 max), I'm one of the best players on Party??? Awesome, I knew Mom was right!
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Old 11-17-2005, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

I'll second this as well. While you do get the occasional big fish who wanders in, donates 3-5k and is never heard from again, most of the time the average 2k table has 4-6 tough regulars who would all be crushing at the 1k tables. The SH 2k specialists to fish ratio is especially high lately.
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Old 11-17-2005, 03:41 PM
Matt Flynn Matt Flynn is offline
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

My point was you will see significantly more hard core bluffing in 6-max and thus need to learn to play poker. You will also be put to more tough decisions per 100 hands than in 10-20 or 5-10 10-handed. More of the time neither player will have anything.

In terms of earn relative to the BB, I think 5-10 6-max is easiest due to the higher current donkspew factor. That does not mean 10-20 10-max doesn't have its share of players who have no chance in the medium run.

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Old 11-17-2005, 07:17 PM
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

the 5/10 is much easier.
10/20 is very beatable for good plyrs, but mediocre plyrs who are clear winners in 1K6max will get killed in 2KSH.
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Old 11-17-2005, 07:22 PM
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

So uh, why hasn't everyone moved down to 5/10 6max? It seems from the comments in this thread that you can make more money per hour there.
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Old 11-17-2005, 07:36 PM
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

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So uh, why hasn't everyone moved down to 5/10 6max? It seems from the comments in this thread that you can make more money per hour there.

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the best players on party can def make more in the bigger game, but just cause you are a winner in the 2K does not mean you wouldnt win more in the 1K.
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Old 11-17-2005, 10:10 PM
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Default Re: Party 5/10 vs. 10/20: 2K game easier?

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All the 2k games are harder than all the 1k games.
The 2k short is much harder than the 2k full.

The End.

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