| This is a discussion on Any differences between 0.01/0.02 and 0.05/0.10NL? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Im starting to get a good feel for micro NL play at the 0.01/0.02 level and I am thinking about moving up. Do you believe ... |
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| Any differences between 0.01/0.02 and 0.05/0.10NL? Im starting to get a good feel for micro NL play at the 0.01/0.02 level and I am thinking about moving up. Do you believe there is a noticeable difference in skill level among the players or do you think these are just the same players with more money to spare? If there is a skill difference, how would your strategy change from 0.01/0.02 to 0.05/0.10? |
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| Yea there is a big difference... You play people that dont really care if they lose couple bucks. The higher the stakes the more respectable the players. The only thing you cant avoid is there will be at least one or two donkeys in every table you play. I would recommend you play the .10/.25 or the .25/.50 depending on your skill level. Besides that if its practice you need.... Knock yourself out in the .01/.02 |
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| That's not what he was asking... and why the hell would you want to avoid the donkeys anyway? The truth is that if you are beating .01/.02 for any significant winrate, you probably can still beat .05/.10. There aren't enough 'regs' at 10NL that it's hard to beat. |
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| They were the same when I played those stakes. I doubt its changed much. The big jumps are from 5c/10c --> 10c/25c and from 25c/50c --> 50c/$1. When you hit 25NL, regs start popping up and the game gets less weak/tight. At 100NL, the regs stop becoming complete & total fish. |
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| It depends what your strategy is to begin with. If it's needed, you'll realize very quickly that adjustments to your game/strategy have to be implemented. The lowest micros are comparable to the .05/.10 tables except for the fact you'll often find the short-stacked buy-ins playing scarred at the .05/.10s. The tweener limit, .02/.05, is a waste imo, because the blinds are just a minuscule higher than at the lowest limits but you still can't effectively steal without having half or more of the table calling with pure garbage. Your BR should be able to handle buying in for three to four dollars minimum, otherwise you will get pounded relentlessly by the bigger stacks and every other player who wants a piece. This is probably more true for 6-seater tables, which I have mainly played. |
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