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Iwind
Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 2:11am    Post subject: 400NL, 600NL and 1000NL game at Party. Reply with quote
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I've been playing the 400NL game at party for a week or so now, and it's pretty soft, several bad players, some good multitablers, and a few skilled LAGs. I'm pretty much rolled for the 600NL game as well, and I'm wondering what the difference between the two games are? Say for instance will I find more good LAGs at the 600 game, floating on me etc. Are there fewer calling stations? And also what would you consider a good win-rate to be at these games, 400NL and 600NL that is.

And another thing, I've heard the 1000NL game is a much much harder than 400NL and 600NL, anyone got experience with that game? Would be interesting to know where the big step in skill-leve between players are.
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 2:31am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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600NL has severeal very good multi tablers. They will give you trouble in some spots, but if you stay out of their way you can make good money. The 1k game is very tough. A good win rate for 400NL is prbly 6-8ptbb/100 hands and for 600NL is prbly 5-6 ptbb/100
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 6:39am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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my winrate is actually higher at $600NL, but ive only played 15k hands of both. i think there are several good lags at $600NL that were nonexistant at $400, but i don't think they are hard to deal with.

i''m curious, do you use PokerTracker, and if so what are your preflop stats at $400?
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 6:53am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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My stats at the moment are:
VP%: 21.5
PFR: 12.4
Total aggression: 1.71
BB/100: 6.9
10k hands.

I'd like to turn up my PFR some % to like 15, or even higher if I increase my VP% at the same time, and I'm also working on getting more aggressive. I'm calling a little too much in position instead of re-raising.
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 7:05am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Was looking at your stats, you're having quite a bit higher PFR%, wonder what kinda hands I have to start raising to get that, hmmm. Do you raise much from the blinds? I almost never do.
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 8:50am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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gabe wrote:
my winrate is actually higher at $600NL, but ive only played 15k hands of both. i think there are several good lags at $600NL that were nonexistant at $400, but i don't think they are hard to deal with.

i''m curious, do you use PokerTracker, and if so what are your preflop stats at $400?


sample size, i've run at 13ptbb/100 over samples twice that size at 600.
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 10:40am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Iwind wrote:
Was looking at your stats, you're having quite a bit higher PFR%, wonder what kinda hands I have to start raising to get that, hmmm. Do you raise much from the blinds? I almost never do.

i raise lots of hands on the button, behind limpers, or not. i never really limp either.
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Post Posted: Thu, 30 Mar 2006, 10:53am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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You could stand to be a bit more aggressive postflop. My aggression factor is 4.76, which is a little too high, but somehwhere between yours and mine is likely good.
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Post Posted: Fri, 31 Mar 2006, 7:10pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Oh I'm working on my aggression, I've been re-raising more lately and that seems to work pretty well. I do a lot of cont. bets, but I'm thinking I should start re-raising weak leads into me more. I was trying the 600 game last night btw, managed to lost like 1k in an hour or so. I think the game was harder, the players were much more aggressive, but I think I might have choosen a difficult table, cause there are a few calling stations and fish at 600 as well I guess.
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Post Posted: Sat, 01 Apr 2006, 2:41am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Post Posted: Sat, 01 Apr 2006, 3:20am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Yeah, did you see my nice jacks full of aces against that guy? Feels good to win back what I lost that first session:) I'll play more 600NL for sure, I was probably just running bad the first night as well as sitting on a bad table.
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Post Posted: Sun, 02 Apr 2006, 3:05pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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600NL Is awesome Very Happy Just had to post this since it's by far my best session ever, +3k Very Happy
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Post Posted: Sun, 02 Apr 2006, 4:48pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Post Posted: Thu, 06 Apr 2006, 9:52pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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For some reason I have seen my worst results at 600 NL. 400 NL is easily crushable, with very few good players, and the good players aren't very hard to take advantage of when you learn their game. This is a very good place if you are looking to build a roll for higher stakes games. Also, you can make a very large hourly rate 8 tabling if you just want to play for profit.

600 NL there is a step up in skill, and the donks get more aggressive, i didnt do very well there, had a much lower hourly rate than at 400 NL. I actually just skipped this level when i moved up from 400 NL the second time.

1000 NL is my best game so far but it's completely different than the other levels. you really have to be able to laydown 2nd best hands, and you also have to continously mix up your game to get payed off on your big hands. There are still quite a few donks with a lot of chips to spew, but there are many regulars that are very tough customers and it won't be easy to play against them. IM me when you move up and I can tell you what I know about a lot of the players.
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Post Posted: Sun, 16 Apr 2006, 12:02pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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I'm 5.6BB/100 for 16k hands at the 400NL now, I'm comfortable there and that will for sure be good to drop down too if I hit a big downswing or I get outplayed and loose a lot on the higher levels. I'm glad I moved up there, and I totally agree it's possible to make a large hourly rate there.

At 600NL I'm 17.4BB/100 for only 2500 hands, just a tiny sample but I'm planning to stick around there untill I feel ready to give 1k a shot. I guess you've just been running bad when playing the 600NL game, you don't have like a huge sample there, or?

I'll have a chat with you before giving the 1000NL game a shot, I'd certainly be interessed in hearing your opinion on players there, thanks. Cool seeing you posting here as well btw Smile And what I'm doing is just building a roll to play higher and higher stakes, increasing my BR requirements with each level, so far so good Smile

And I just got back from a 2 week holiday in South Africa, so now I'm really looking forward to my first session of poker after that Smile
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Post Posted: Sun, 23 Apr 2006, 8:55pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Is this 6-max or 10-max on Party? Because they are completely different animals!
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Post Posted: Sun, 23 Apr 2006, 11:24pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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It's 6 max, seems to be by far the most popular game at the moment at party
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Hmm maybe its just me but I find 10-max way way easier than 6-max. I have yet to even come close to beating 400 NL 6-max on Party (im still at the 200 level), but I can beat 600 NL 10-max on Party.
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Post Posted: Mon, 24 Apr 2006, 2:38am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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I never tried the 10-max 600NL game there, I believe it is possible to make more at 6 max finding good tables though, since you play so many more hands against the bad players at the table. I guess that`s why 6 max seems to be so popular at the moment? I guess your playing style just works better at full tables, I don`t like playing full tables cause I don`t like folding so much:)
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Post Posted: Mon, 24 Apr 2006, 5:26am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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spino1i wrote:
Hmm maybe its just me but I find 10-max way way easier than 6-max. I have yet to even come close to beating 400 NL 6-max on Party (im still at the 200 level), but I can beat 600 NL 10-max on Party.

it is easier, but hourly rate is much less
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Post Posted: Thu, 27 Apr 2006, 8:25am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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sounds hard to me to fold so much, don't think I will manage that again, have a hard time in tourneys these days, I'm used to raising A8s and KJo utg but that doesn't work too well on full tables:(
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