D5Greene 0 Posted September 24, 2007 Share Posted September 24, 2007 Please only answer if you have lots of experience maintaining a building bankroll at these limits. At least a month of playing consistently while keeping your bankroll and even profiting, how do you go about it? do you play loose, tight...are you aggressive or do you try to win small pots protecting your stack or do you go for the big pots as you normally would in tournament play. what % of flops do you see and how often do you limp in the SB to see a flop....just need a little advice Link to post Share on other sites
Acid_Knight 2 Posted September 24, 2007 Share Posted September 24, 2007 Please only answer if you have lots of experience maintaining a building bankroll at these limits. At least a month of playing consistently while keeping your bankroll and even profiting, how do you go about it? do you play loose, tight...are you aggressive or do you try to win small pots protecting your stack or do you go for the big pots as you normally would in tournament play. what % of flops do you see and how often do you limp in the SB to see a flop....just need a little adviceYou are really not going to get good answers that will help you by asking things like this. You need to develop your own style that you are comfortable playing. There are ways to beat the game at different rates by playing rock-solid or loose as a goose. It all depends on your skill level and your abiliity to read your opponents and play post flop.The one constant though: Aggression. Link to post Share on other sites
Zach6668 513 Posted September 24, 2007 Share Posted September 24, 2007 I just find donks and take their money.It also helps if you can have AA vs KK more often than KK vs AA. Only the best players can pull that one off in the long run. :DAlso, I have nothing else.Seriously though, post hands, and/or reply to hands posted, as you've been doing, post your advice. If people disagree strongly, you'll hear about it, lol.But ya, NL is a game that can be played an infinite number of ways, and still be beat. Take Naismith for example. He gets it in with the worst of it and wins. One overcard and a backdoor flush draw is a monster flop for him.Then a guy like mtdesmoines, who just makes big hands, and bets big, and tards pay him off.Figure out what you prefer, what you're comfortable doing, what works best in the games you choose, and what not.NL isn't like LHE where there's a clear and distinct correct play 95% of the time. Although, LHE is still less boring. Link to post Share on other sites
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