blueskies
Legend
Loyaler
I may be just on a hot streak, but I have found the competition so
much softer than at PS or FT. I am playing fewer hands than I did at
FT or PS, but I am winning a lot more.
In less than two months there, I’ve almost doubled my initial deposit
in ring games alone. I won $70 in the initial depositor freerolls, and
have won a little over $48 in ring games (initial deposit was $50)—I
play the lowest stake and only play one table at a time, and I am
averaging probably around 70-80 hands or less per day. I’ve only had
about 3 bad days whereas on FT and PS I routinely had downswings lasting weeks.
People there are mostly loose passive, and some will stack off with
ace rags preflop, and most won’t even lay down mid-pair. And at least so far, the bad beats do not occur nearly as frequently on Carbon as they do at FT (especially) and PS.
Only downside is that table selection is limited due to fewer players,
but that’s not really a big deal; every table has a 50% player to flop
ratio or worse.
much softer than at PS or FT. I am playing fewer hands than I did at
FT or PS, but I am winning a lot more.
In less than two months there, I’ve almost doubled my initial deposit
in ring games alone. I won $70 in the initial depositor freerolls, and
have won a little over $48 in ring games (initial deposit was $50)—I
play the lowest stake and only play one table at a time, and I am
averaging probably around 70-80 hands or less per day. I’ve only had
about 3 bad days whereas on FT and PS I routinely had downswings lasting weeks.
People there are mostly loose passive, and some will stack off with
ace rags preflop, and most won’t even lay down mid-pair. And at least so far, the bad beats do not occur nearly as frequently on Carbon as they do at FT (especially) and PS.
Only downside is that table selection is limited due to fewer players,
but that’s not really a big deal; every table has a 50% player to flop
ratio or worse.