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Rock Star
Silver Level
The question is pretty self explanatory. Of course, online, one will see way more hands per blind. The computer keeps find track of when you're in the blinds and keeps track of your antes, right?
I find player reads oddly similar. Maybe that's a function of having a enough hands to categorize tendencies.
If I had to isolate this, issue because one sees less hands live, one has to accept more risk. There is no time to wait for an abundance of playable hands in position. Which leaves (from an online perspective) broadening one's range live to get into the mix else you'll be blinded out before you know it.
I'll equate the adjustment to comfort zone. I postulate that adaptation comes with experience as with everything.
Any tips on helping the learning curve? Do you adjust your VPIP/PR for live? Other?
I find player reads oddly similar. Maybe that's a function of having a enough hands to categorize tendencies.
If I had to isolate this, issue because one sees less hands live, one has to accept more risk. There is no time to wait for an abundance of playable hands in position. Which leaves (from an online perspective) broadening one's range live to get into the mix else you'll be blinded out before you know it.
I'll equate the adjustment to comfort zone. I postulate that adaptation comes with experience as with everything.
Any tips on helping the learning curve? Do you adjust your VPIP/PR for live? Other?