Haha, was half trolling, thats true i suppose that if a rec joins its not a bad thing. Call me old school but that still ruins HU matches when they're all fractured like that. Also its relatively pointless battling IMO, I'm a former HU guy and peak HU world was when there was battling for ownership of the best tables. There were very few who WANTED to battle other regs all day with no other potential benefit. I suppose you would say it "starts games", which maybe is somewhat true, although regs playing HU at 3 tables is hardly very inviting feeling for casuals I'd wager.
i think he's just saying he's better than u and wants to play u dawg
Hey guys, Im no MSNL reg by any means but I think this is the best place to ask my question. How do you think strategies vary in regular tables from fast forward tables? Should it change at all? As far as my understanding, there has to be certain adjustments to pre flop ranges in terms of frequency because of the table dynamics that develops between players on a regular table. It'd be great if any of you can share your thoughts on this. Thanks!
Haha, was half trolling, thats true i suppose that if a rec joins its not a bad thing. Call me old school but that still ruins HU matches when they're all fractured like that. Also its relatively pointless battling IMO, I'm a former HU guy and peak HU world was when there was battling for ownership of the best tables. There were very few who WANTED to battle other regs all day with no other potential benefit. I suppose you would say it "starts games", which maybe is somewhat true, although regs playing HU at 3 tables is hardly very inviting feeling for casuals I'd wager.
I haven't had much trouble battling HU on global, I've played hours with regs without any real interruptions. Most regs will respect "HU please"
Hey guys, Im no MSNL reg by any means but I think this is the best place to ask my question. How do you think strategies vary in regular tables from fast forward tables? Should it change at all? As far as my understanding, there has to be certain adjustments to pre flop ranges in terms of frequency because of the table dynamics that develops between players on a regular table. It'd be great if any of you can share your thoughts on this. Thanks!
Hey guys, Im no MSNL reg by any means but I think this is the best place to ask my question. How do you think strategies vary in regular tables from fast forward tables? Should it change at all? As far as my understanding, there has to be certain adjustments to pre flop ranges in terms of frequency because of the table dynamics that develops between players on a regular table. It'd be great if any of you can share your thoughts on this. Thanks!
I think that you’ll get answers and discussion if you posted this in a strategy forum. Good luck!
Who do we think is using RTA? As you play higher stakes regs tend to play a lot slower, but that isn't necessarily proof they're doing anything other than thinking more deeply.
Who do we think is using RTA? As you play higher stakes regs tend to play a lot slower, but that isn't necessarily proof they're doing anything other than thinking more deeply.
Has anybody ever been caught using RTA on global? - bronbron