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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Apr 25 2009 11:18. Posts 15163
I got a project to write until Wednesday and a presentation for Friday at the uni, So I am gonna take a week break.

After the pause I will take a shot at NL25. As I had only few K hands at NL10 (Although I don't see any difference from NL5 apart from more bluffboxes and 100bb) and this may be risky, I will set myself a 5BI stop limit under which I move back to NL10 and grind it some more.

I plan on playing tight fish exploiting ABC on 4tables first 10K hands or so, and if it works well and I get to know the pace of the limit I will attempt to open up like I did at NL10.


My BR: $810
Potential move down Back to NL10: $700


God speed-.-



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Kilay   Netherlands. Apr 25 2009 11:50. Posts 1960

Dude, did you get my PM ?? Are you maybe interested in talking some poker or whatever... I mean, might as well leave some message to know what's up...


d.Apollo   United Kingdom. Apr 25 2009 12:37. Posts 741

Still think you need more volume in 10nl since the majoirty of experience is in 5nl =( glgllgglglgl though


NiTE   Croatia. Apr 25 2009 13:38. Posts 366

It's as risky as you allow it to be.

Just move up, play your best game and prosper.

gl

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NewbSaibot   United States. Apr 25 2009 14:28. Posts 4947

NL25 should be the first real break from the fish insanity that exists at NL10 and below. It's still horribly fishy and people will mindfuck the shit out of you with their nonsensical plays, but just be prepared for a lot of "wtf?!" moments. Take it slow. It's kind of a limit all to itself, a limit in limbo. People who make it to NL50 have studied the game, so your crowd will be what you see in CR videos. NL2 fish taking shots, tags, lags, and maniacs. A pretty colorful crowd to adjust to. NL2-NL10 are all first timers. NL25 however, is like NL2 newbs on crack. They have yet to invest in their learning, but suddenly they have some real money on the table so they do all sorts of weird shit they probably dont do at NL2.

And dont go making thin calldowns, these guys value bet like 1/3 pot on average with made hands and the nuts all day. The betsize is what theyre used to betting at lower stakes, they dont see pot size yet.

bye nowLast edit: 25/04/2009 14:32

TremendousGats   Canada. Apr 25 2009 14:50. Posts 467

70 bi's at nl10 ? try nl25 man, you'll crush it.

How you want it, bars or bullets? 

 



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