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Hi Xanadu:
Thanks for your advice.
I am likely already starting to try it out to a certain extent.
I guess that you've forgotten some of my way earlier posts. I used to be a limit player until I saw the light.
I played limit pretty much exclusively for almost two years.
There are some on this site who are in disagreement with my super-tight play, however, my results, thus far, speak for themself.
I have well over 11,000 hands at the $2 tables and my win rate is a decent 12/100 BB. And I'm going through a bit of a dry spell, so it should edge back up to the 15 mark in a while.
I'm going to stick to this method until 15,000 hands. Then I'm going to start playing a more aggressive style, and a bit looser, to see which way that goes. Try that for about 5000 hands or so.
I reckon that then I'll be able to compare how the different approaches work. Already, I'm loosening up on the SB and last position, calling unraised pots with suited connectors and suited aces. That flies in the face of AOK's Performance Poker advice, but it's cheap so I'll try it.
I was a bad limit player, mind you. Well for the most part I was. Mostly due to external conditions I suppose, namely too much drink. That's over now, but sitting down at a limit table just does not excite me at all anymore. And you get a lot of big time suck outs in limit, from my experience, anyhow. You just can't set the odds. That's the great appeal of NL.
Post your more detailed description of your $2 NL strategy, though. That interests me greatly.
Many thanks,
Jigs
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