by Danhdan » Sat Feb 05, 2005 2:25 pm
It's interesting at Party, but I actually think that there are worse players to be found at the NL $50 tables than the NL $25 tables. After watching my friend who has made the move to NL $50 and plays the 6-man tables, it's pretty amazing how aggressive players can be. My friend was up last night about 3.5 buyin's and he missed the flush draw last night and a horrible player bet into him on the river. After watching this player, and seeing his $10 bet into a $23 pot, I agreed with my friend to call with KING HIGH! For me, that is pretty much unimaginable, but after watching this opponent, I thought the risk was worth it...and the bettor has ten high...my friend took the pot.
I'm actually seeing some slightly tighter play at the NL $25 tables or maybe it's just the fact that the bankrolls are smaller with those who play at those tables. Now, I am not saying it's better play, but people actually don't call a pot sized bet with J7o on a board of Q 8 4; I cannot say the same thing at the NL $50 tables...
Anyway, bad players are abound everywhere, and I don't neccessarily like playing big stacks...but I have noticed that there are a tremendous amount of larger stacks on the NL $50 tables who have no clue at all and want to increase your bankroll. i think the best thing to be said about these 6-man tables is that it is easier to isolate the idiots...most of the time.
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