Could be just luck. You are best sticking to the same style of play for 10nl as 4nl. The standard isn't that much different, still a lot of bad players, Are you playing less tables at 10 nl, makin you play looser?
This just aint true, I'm pretty sure you could win at pretty much any level on Sky, you can certainly do it at any level from 4NL - 30NL (they're the only ones I have experience of).
Depends on what your opponents are like, you shouldn't say I'm a TAG or I'm a LAG (or w/e) so that's how I play all the time, you just choose the option which stands to make the most money from the type of opponent you have at the time.
If you have any understanding of poker whatsoever and have a big enough br (even just 15bi's) then just play 10nl imo. Zero point in playing 4nl Posted by percival09
Agree with lambert, It's all about adapting Calcalfold , atm i've been playing 4 tables at 10nl lets say 3 of them i might be playing really solid tag poker but due to how one table is playing and the specific opponents i'm up against i might be playing a really lag style. I don't go into a session thinking right i'm going to mix it up loads today or i'm going to mega nit up, i sit down get a feel for the table and make the right adjustments e.g. loose table of stations i will play like a rock, be patient and pick them off. A table full of nitty grinders i'm going to mix it up try and put them in awkward spots etc etc- don't be so quick to conclude that one style of play is more effective try and adjust to each specific situation- i think the thing is with nl4 you may not have to adjust so often as alot of the time you will be facing a table of stations so can rock up and that will be the most effective way of playing, obviously as you move up that changes a bit. Thats just an assumption btw as have never played much nl4.
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Its a myth to say you cant.
Depends on what your opponents are like, you shouldn't say I'm a TAG or I'm a LAG (or w/e) so that's how I play all the time, you just choose the option which stands to make the most money from the type of opponent you have at the time.
It is true.
It might not be conventional, but it is certainly true.
at 10nl, granted mostly on another network, but some on Sky.
I did not keep of how many sessions I played transferring my normal 4nl game. I would estimate about 15-20 and it was about break even overall.
I then moved to a wider range and more aggro game. Basically it seemed the players just called me down lighter, and enabling me to get paid off.
Over about 25 sessions I would say about 15winning, 5 breakeven and 5 losing.
I think it was due to the face up nature of my 4nl game not being good enough to beat 10nl.
I know this isnt a great sample size, but the games just seemed easier when playing more LAG than TAG.
Although I agree about playing the type of players, thats very true.
However, as Lambert said, its all about how the table and its inhabitants are playing the game.
Have had several circa £300 months at 4nl.
Hardly any thinking required.