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Old 12-28-2005, 11:25 PM
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Your statement makes me question whether you have ever read "Small Stakes Hold'em" because it is a pure fabrication.

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Go back and read the rest of the paragraph. Then, read the rest of the book. Then, compare the tables they describe to any online game you're likely to find above the .05/.10 level.

Whatever D.S. writes in the introduction does not change the material contained therein. I have yet to see an online table, even when I was playing .02/.04 way back when, which averaged 6-8 players to the flop. Even the "tight games" tables often do not apply to the online game at the small stakes level, which is why so many people stray from those recommendations.
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Old 12-29-2005, 12:01 AM
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Your statement makes me question whether you have ever read "Small Stakes Hold'em" because it is a pure fabrication.

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Go back and read the rest of the paragraph. Then, read the rest of the book. Then, compare the tables they describe to any online game you're likely to find above the .05/.10 level.

Whatever D.S. writes in the introduction does not change the material contained therein. I have yet to see an online table, even when I was playing .02/.04 way back when, which averaged 6-8 players to the flop. Even the "tight games" tables often do not apply to the online game at the small stakes level, which is why so many people stray from those recommendations.

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You responded to this [censored]-tard much nicer than I would have, Harv...
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