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Originally Posted by BigBlue56
Lots of good advice from some of our all time great posters ITT. Glad to see OP thinking about some of the points raised.
I've got a different style for when I play in our home game, and when I'm at the casino. Heck, I think most decent players will adjust to the particular table dynamics. That being said, it's tough to provide general advice that you can use all the time.
Go read some of the strategy/concept threads in the live poker forums here. I think there is a profit if you can start to isolate some of the looser players, and if your bankroll can absorb the swings, it sounds like there are at least a few +EV spots where you can get it all-in ahead of Villain's range.
For most players, the change in stakes will take at least a little time to adjust. Yes, ultimately they are just chips and decisions should be made without regard to stakes.
Good luck, check back and let us know how it goes.
I agree there has been some incredible advice. I play golf at a high level and often go to forums for golf. I find it refreshing how some great poker players are giving non ego driven advice and being respectful all the while giving constructive criticism.
I played this game twice since I last posted. One game was very profitable the other I was stuck early but grinded back instead of making a dumb all in or loose calls. I am starting to feel comfortable and have several more buyins than where I started. Comfort is so important it seems. I believe I can be profitable here and I am even in a run good phase. I didnt get aces kings of queens in the last session once and did well.
Again- I am humbled and will keep my new friends posted and am thankful.