Dont think so. But highest ive been is 16NLz this year. Trying to rebuild a bankroll so dropped right down to 2NL so impressed with this effort in just over 31k hands.
How many hands will you have on someone before trying to bluff them? (Obviously avoiding the regs who call down light and total fish).
Any stats youll look for on your HUD to help you make this decision? I know you said its mostly instinct.
Dont think so. But highest ive been is 16NLz this year. Trying to rebuild a bankroll so dropped right down to 2NL so impressed with this effort in just over 31k hands.
How many hands will you have on someone before trying to bluff them? (Obviously avoiding the regs who call down light and total fish).
Any stats youll look for on your HUD to help you make this decision? I know you said its mostly instinct.
when I said I acted mostly by instinct, it's because I've already played around 1m hands and took 3 years off the game, so I'm not thinking like I used to in poker
I bluff people with 0 hands on them, but it depends on the situation and their stacks, obviously I won't bluff someone with 56bb in the table, since it's probably a fish
Oh **** dat red line..didn't realize this style works so well in microstakes games. Impressive stuff. Seems the population is folding too much instead of calling too much, in contrary to conventional wisdom
Aside from variation, the going will get tougher as all the other regs converge your stats. Right about then they will stop folding. That might not be such a big issue at 50nlz due to the size of the playing pool, but it might get more problematic as the pool shrinks.
Aside from variation, the going will get tougher as all the other regs converge your stats. Right about then they will stop folding. That might not be such a big issue at 50nlz due to the size of the playing pool, but it might get more problematic as the pool shrinks.
Just sayin.
yes, i'm predicting that, I think i moved out of NL10 so fast because i was basically robbing their money and when regs had 40 stats on me I was already at NL25.
then it took a lot to get out of NL25 because people there are super fishy
on NL50 I don't know much what's going on, people aren't overadapting but they're tougher
I'll focus on beating NL25 and learning proper poker, since I've been so much time away from the tables I'm having problems with identifying if I have straights, which draws I have too lol, also playing like a monkey