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Originally Posted by realestate
regarding SL200, yes there are the rare times on the weekdays when it starts running in the early afternoon, but for the most part, it never runs until about after 5pm, after they've done about 10 roll calls starting a few hours earlier. theres an interest list consisting of about 10+ people in the early afternoon, but most of them get erased
Fair enough. I might just hear the roll calls and assume it goes more often than it actually does. I hear them rollcalling the game all the time during lunch and I frequently get asked/begged if I want SL200 (that is, if I played SL200, I'd frequently be able to walk in to a new game).
Don't get me wrong, I am interested in seeing it go more often. When I've convinced myself I don't suck at SL100, I'd like to move up.
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Originally Posted by realestate
as for SL100, theres no doubt that theres at least 2 tables running, but the fact that you claim that the table is not full of short stackers is absolutely ridiculous. i always see at least 3~4 with only 40$, maybe another 3~4 with 100$ and rest with full/deep stacks
I totally agree that almost everyone is short-stacked. What I don't agree with is that they're nits. Sorry that wasn't clear in my previous post.
Perhaps
because they're nursing 20-50 bb stacks, they stack off super easily. They call a preflop raise and basically they're pot committed. That is, they're short-stacked shoving stations, not short-stacked nits.
As a matter of fact, one of my bigger concerns about SL200 is that people
don't seem to shove the flop with an overcard and the third nut flush draw, which is a big source of my SL100 profits. I'm not sure I can hack it in a game where people aren't actively throwing their money away.