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Reload   United States. Sep 09 2008 21:46. Posts 776
i've been 10 tabling nl2 6 max for the last 2 hours and i'm break even

probably playing like 10/8 proly but i can't tell without PT

this is like

fucking a

it's fucking nl2 and i can't win? seriously?

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phexac   United States. Sep 09 2008 22:19. Posts 2563

Play less tables. If you are playing 10/8 at 6-max, even at these stakes, you are playing way too tight.

Nitting it up since 2006 

geometryb   United States. Sep 09 2008 22:21. Posts 413

hello! welcome to poker! i would play fewer tables because you don't learn as much 10 tabling. it also helps to post hands. at nl2, i would cbet (betting on the flop when you're the preflop raiser) a lot less because you're going to get called a lot. 10/8 seems really nitty for a 6max game, but i guess that's okay for someone just starting out. but as you get more comfortable, i would suggest raising more from the cut off(seat before the dealer) and dealer position.

don't really know what other advice to give...good luck though


angryfishes   Australia. Sep 09 2008 22:33. Posts 410

u have to loosen up ur game and develop a crazy image

the key at low stakes is being aggresive when betting but calling tight

people at these levels dont know the difference between aggresiveness and looseness, they are 2 very different things.
even if they call ur bluff, they end up calling and paying u off with everything(middle pair, 3rd pair etc) in later hands


angryfishes   Australia. Sep 09 2008 22:34. Posts 410

playing at 10/8 is just lol btw

thats ring game stats
haha


Roto   United States. Sep 09 2008 22:59. Posts 264

open 12 more tables, switch to full ring, play 10/8 :D

AKA Rotodyne on Teamliquid 

Silver_nz   New Zealand. Sep 10 2008 00:01. Posts 5647

10/8 is too tight for full ring, you'll just bleed money


Silver_nz   New Zealand. Sep 10 2008 00:55. Posts 5647

also, NL2 or NL200 there really isn't much difference, you still have to pay attention to the players and exploit leaks while making sure you don't leak too much yourself. raise lots of hands when you are in position on fishy players is one good tip


 



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