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I'm going to AC over the holiday weekend, and was wondering if people had any advice on where the best $2/5 and $5/10 NL games are (and $1/2 NL for the girlfriend). How comparable are these games (as in players' styles, and difficulty level) to those in Vegas and LA? Also, do any of the casinos run daily MTTs under $200? This will be my first time playing on the east coast since moving out here, so I appreciate all the help I can get. Evan
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well so far i've been 3 outed and 5 outed on the river...
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final table now. in 5th place
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Anyone else in this? I'm currently in 4th place w/ 16 left. Playing as PokeHrr4Life. 1296 started, and 1st is $2,980. Evan
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I think the post flop play was fine, but calling a raise out of the big blind with A2o is not a great idea. You're either going to win a small pot (if an A hits and he doesn't have one) or lose a big pot (if you both have an A and an A comes on the flop). Even if he's stealing, just muck it preflop and look for a better spot. You're out of position with a weak A, and your opponent is a decent TAG player. Evan
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Started playing a $10 MTT on Full Tilt, but had the girlfriend take over after the first break. Now she's at the Final Table for the second time this week. She won the same tourny the other night. Come cheer her on. She's playing as PokeHur4Life. Evan
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I purchased a new laptop a couple months ago with a 17 inch screen and a max resolution that is not large enough to support 4 tabling without overlap. I have recently become annoyed with multitabling this way, and I feel like I could significantly improve my hourly rate if I could see all 4 tables at once. Party poker beta messes with my PAHUD stats display, and I play on several other sites that don't allow table resizing. Is there a way I could hookup the laptop to an external monitor that did
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I play a lot of heads up sngs, and I've started using a play that seems to work a lot. If the board ends up w/ 4 of a suit and my opponent bets pot on the river, I'll often raise minimum as a bluff. Since people won't usually bet pot with the A high flush, this play almost always works. It's especially successful if you raised preflop (since it's easier to you put you on an A), and your opponent needs to not be a complete donk for it to work. Another play that I use works well after I've set it up
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I might also be interested. PM me with the details. Evan
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Jack, I am currently a low limit NL grinder, and wanted to let you know a couple of things about the games. First, I think if you are going to play the lower limits, you should opt for the 6 handed tables. If you are a good player, these tables are gold mines because you have more opportunities to take advantages of the weaker players. Because the players are looser, playing the smaller tables also results in fewer multiway pots which can be difficult to play at those levels. Second, you don't have
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