Andrew was not a 1/2 or 1/3 regular. He was already successful at higher limits and was actually dropping down to lower stakes for his vlog.
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Originally Posted by ibelieveyouoweme$80k
I went with 30 percent just because a good player should win about 70 percent of the time. It's not like he has never played $2/$5 before or never played $2/$5 in Vegas. I don't think it's going to make a significant alteration to the chances he wins.
The people who seem most confident in Trooper at 2/5 are the people who think his game is better suited for a higher level because there are fewer fish and more competent players. I got the feeling from his last attempt at 2/5 that Trooper believed this as well.
Not sure it means much if someone has played 2/5 before. A lot of players can say that and still lose.
What is it about his game that will give him a decent edge at 2/5? Not saying he is/isn't good. Just curious. His hand histories are really interesting to me because his thought process is much different from what I typically see on the forums. For example, he puts a lot more emphasis on tells than probably any other poster I've read on 2+2, and literally never puts opponents on a range of hands.
Last edited by Steve00007; 03-28-2017 at 08:43 AM.