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 Originally Posted by sarbox68
 Originally Posted by OhBollocks
I think one of the attractions for me is that I know Im not a good post flop player so while im still working on pf game its nice to have most of my decisions made by the flop.
Thought about playing with 60-70bb stack? Makes commitment decisions easier and (my experience at least...) has been that it irons out some of the post- flop wrinkles while still leaving you deep enough to not just be playing binary short- stack poker. You still need to plan your hand and use some good, basic post- flop skills, but takes some of heavy lifting out of the toughest streets. Just a thought....
 Originally Posted by OhBollocks
I guess playing it hard and fast with 100bb, you just cant avoid the sets. Amirite in thinking you need to slow it down with TPTK as you move up?
My only experience has been my first 50K hands at $25 (running +3.5bb/100 so far FWIW...) It's not night and day difference, but you do see better post- flop play, people less willing to stack off with worse hands and people who are able to put you to more difficult decisions. Other than that, a lot of the same. 
Naw, I'll stick to 100bb. My post flop game is not good in a long term sense. Its good enough to beat $10NL for 8BB/100 over 25k hands though. I just think I should have pf totally nailed before I hit BR for $25NL if I can.
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