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differences between $5/$10 and $3/$6

  
 
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Jay67s
Old 03-02-2005, 02:16 PM     Post subject: differences between $5/$10 and $3/$6 #1 (permalink)  
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I have been playing on Party at the $5/10 level, last night I figured I would try the $3/6 level. I saw a huge difference, more loose play, playing 10 person table you get 5 to 6 limpers instead of 2 to 4 in 5/10. More players will call it all the way to the river. Is this normal or was it just the 3 tables I played on?

Is this true as you move up/down in limits?

I guess the proper play is to tighten up a little bit, and watch out for bad beats?
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I think 5-6 limpers was a good table that you were at at 3/6. Even 2-4 limpers at 5/10 is a good table in my opinion.

I dont know how to compare the two tables based on the information you've given me. All I know is the 5/10 tables are extremely weak tight in comparison.

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watch out for bad beats
How do you plan on doing that per se? Bet less? Check more? I say welcome the bad beats! they are a sign that profitable poker still exists in today's world.

Arg, one can only love getting called down by 77 after 4 consecutive raises.


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