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switched to 6max since the weekend and grinded nl5 until today. definately more fun than FR and definately more swingy
im at 250$ now and openened my first nl10 tables. feels good after 20k hands at nl5/2. its a pretty huge jump pot and betsizing-wise but i gonna get used to it.
heres my graph from the last few days:
i REALLY have to fix my red line haha!
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ThuNDeR   Bulgaria. Nov 09 2009 09:53. Posts 371 | | |
ur redline is actually pretty decent |
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woush   Estonia. Nov 09 2009 10:11. Posts 487 | | |
your redline is great, mine is a lot more worse. Though im not worried at all, because it doesnt have to be any different when playing micros.
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really? i remember it being +/- zero last time i played...on the other side when you take a closer look at the line theres only this one downward arc from hand 4500 to 5500. think thats the time when i switched to 6max , prolly had to adjust for some hands |
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longple   Sweden. Nov 09 2009 10:21. Posts 4472 | | |
-redline is standard for beginning/microplay |
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4Kingell   United Kingdom. Nov 09 2009 15:10. Posts 1453 | | |
Redline is standard when people don't fold - i.e. at micros - think about it.
Unless you are going to play extremely aggressive - like LemOn[5thF] - and I don't think most people are capable of playing like that profitably (I think he is btw). |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Nov 09 2009 15:52. Posts 3929 | | |
Downward sloping redline is probably a good thing at the micros. Worry about the green line. |
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