Hi
I generally play at the 10/20 levels. I can generally grind it out at this level playing not very sophisticated poker. However, when i flirt with higher levels i find that the same style of poker does not really work. For instance, there is alot more of floating, c betting and there are less tight passive players. I can adapt to this type of table and style, however, sometime i find it is then has a bad effect of my game at the lower levels. For instance, in general a smallish/medium bet on the flop might be a continuation bet at a higher level, but at lower levels he has probably hit... (this obiviously player dependent).
Has anyone got any advice in terms of playing style of how to move up levels
thanks
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thanks, what do you do if you are at a table with a few really good players, do you leave and just find an easier table or just play and try and compete with them
I personally have a real hard problem moving form a table once ive sat down. Despite the notes on players that say "Good" "knows you play tight and contras" "THis guy is better than you".
Horrible leak of mine and down to pure laziness and ego. Working on it by multi tabling only two tables at a time and littarally giving people a * every time they make a play i never saw coming, and giving them a minus evey time they do something that i think was bad or i would have out played. On top of normal notes.
Hamster you also play NL4 so i dont know how effective this will be for you as i have to assume you play all three levels, but for me it a god send. fpr some reason, seeing ** on three players rounf the table makes me want to leave a lot more than seeing "TAG, Good Player, Watch out for..... ..... "
Stick on 20NL but play more tables!
when you play nl50p you get more regs most of which are just griding it out they just play their game your job is to find ways to exploit them some of them wont even adjust because they play to many tables, basically just play solid poker look to play pots with fish and look for opportunities against the regs