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NeillyJQ   United States. Jun 18 2007 13:07. Posts 8947 | | |
I'm moving to Salamanca, NY to play in the casino full time and work for my father, if your ever around the area just post a msg on my blog!
I'll still be playin some donkaments here and there online.
I prefer live cash a lot more than online, for reading players and to play each and every hand to the best of my ability, instead of focusing on so many hands.
Have fun everyone,
and best of luck
Ryan (DReaMe)
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DarkMigore   Brasil. Jun 18 2007 13:22. Posts 479 | | |
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bigbb33   Canada. Jun 18 2007 13:54. Posts 3679 | | |
GL, though I suspect the transition to live has more to do with the general skill level of online vs live. |
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NeillyJQ   United States. Jun 18 2007 14:34. Posts 8947 | | |
The skill level of live play is much weaker, I was also a live cash player for two years before I spent a few months training online. I feel with being a large winner before I understood correct strategy, now that I do understand correct strategy I can dominate these games.
I'll still be on the forums daily or weekly, always working on fixing my leaks. |
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Ket   United Kingdom. Jun 18 2007 15:38. Posts 8665 | | |
u should play both live and online imo. i can def see your technical ability improving wayyyyyy faster by mulitabling online and analysing your big hands later in PT replayer+posting some here etc. playing 600++ hands per hour you just get soooooooo much more experience in suchhh a shorter time than playing like 20 hands per hr live. there's a reason why at this wsop all the live pros with over a decade of experience that have played wayyyy more hours at tables are clearly weaker and getting crushed by the young hotshot top internet guys who've only been playing like 1-3 years online |
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doctorstu   Australia. Jun 18 2007 22:29. Posts 362 | | |
| | On June 18 2007 14:38 Ket wrote:
u should play both live and online imo. i can def see your technical ability improving wayyyyyy faster by mulitabling online and analysing your big hands later in PT replayer+posting some here etc. playing 600++ hands per hour you just get soooooooo much more experience in suchhh a shorter time than playing like 20 hands per hr live. there's a reason why at this wsop all the live pros with over a decade of experience that have played wayyyy more hours at tables are clearly weaker and getting crushed by the young hotshot top internet guys who've only been playing like 1-3 years online |
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NeillyJQ   United States. Jun 18 2007 22:33. Posts 8947 | | |
very true ket, great insight
I'm going to spend the next month or two getting set up in my new place, and playing on the weekends while stabalizing my bankroll and living expenses.
I soon hope to put a couple thousand back onto stars to start grinding the NL50 - NL100 games, with better self control and a mature mature perspective to the game. |
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