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Old 08-27-2005, 03:26 AM
MataWispar MataWispar is offline
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Default moving up in limits

I am having a problem moving up in limits I play 50nl and want to play 100. I have played tens of thousands of hands at 50 and am winning at 7ptbb/100. I have played about 6k at 100 and am loosing. I don't think its just a downswing, I don't play well. I have read many posts comparing the 2 levels and it seems fair to expect that the two aren't that different, which has been my experience. I just seem to be making bad decisions when I know I shouldn't, but I do it anyway. I just don't feel as comfortable as I do at the 50 level. Has anyone else experienced anything like this, and if so how did you deal with it?
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Old 08-27-2005, 04:01 AM
Isura Isura is offline
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Default Re: moving up in limits

Watch your opponents more closely (maybe toss PT + HUDS?) and review your HHs?
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Old 08-27-2005, 04:06 AM
fimbulwinter fimbulwinter is offline
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I just seem to be making bad decisions when I know I shouldn't, but I do it anyway. I just don't feel as comfortable as I do at the 50 level.

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this is a generic sentiment of pretty much everybody as they move up. i felt it at every step along the way.

tighten up, think more and fold a few more marginal hands. you'll be fine.

fim
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