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Old 08-23-2004, 07:49 PM
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...should I have used the search function to read the other 500 messages just like this one?

If its a given that PartyPoker games are tighter early in the week than later, is there any value in playing $2/$4 early in the week and $3/$6 later? Or $1/$2 early vs. $2/$4 later, etc.?

Might there be a corrollary based on time of day? Number of beers consumed?
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Old 08-24-2004, 10:29 AM
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One bump, if nobody resoponds I'll assume that it's an idiotic idea. Or nobody loves me. Then I'll try it, make a killing and you'll get a world class "I told you so."
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Old 08-24-2004, 10:58 AM
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I dont kow if it is a given, I suspect weekends are always a bit busier.

As for your idea I dont see any real point, when its not as busy then table selection becomes more of a key, as well as having notes knowing who the better regular players you see more often when its quieter. There are aways decent tables at party 3/6 ie 4-5 seeing the flop its a matter of finding them and getting a seat.
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