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  1. #1
    Nothing is going to be too advanced to know really. Juts a case of whether you can implement it at BC or not, don't want to be levelling yourself.
  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by ImSavy View Post
    Nothing is going to be too advanced to know really. Juts a case of whether you can implement it at BC or not, don't want to be levelling yourself.
    You just rewrote what I said in my post.
    Currently grinding live cash games. Life is good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    You just rewrote what I said in my post.
    No I didn't, because it's obvious if you can implement it or not. You'll have to do that as you move up. You're going to come across players who are awful at every stake, so treating every 1/2 player the same would be an awful idea and as a result you could easily level yourself and lose loads of money.
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ImSavy View Post
    Nothing is going to be too advanced to know really. Juts a case of whether you can implement it at BC or not, don't want to be levelling yourself.
    It can be detrimental to implement more advanced concepts while missing other more basic stuff. One thing that comes to mind, your ranges don't need to be that balanced in 5NL, 10NL, 25NL, 50NL. Playing to exploit your opponents' tendencies is much more important. To give an example, plenty of players there will bet according to the strength of their hand, so if you're going to use bluffs to "balance your value range for the future" you can make the wrong plays.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance View Post
    It can be detrimental to implement more advanced concepts while missing other more basic stuff. One thing that comes to mind, your ranges don't need to be that balanced in 5NL, 10NL, 25NL, 50NL. Playing to exploit your opponents' tendencies is much more important. To give an example, plenty of players there will bet according to the strength of their hand, so if you're going to use bluffs to "balance your value range for the future" you can make the wrong plays.
    That's exactly what I said. That'd be levelling yourself, but it's not bad to know. Could your time be better spent? probably, but all in all it's going to be good to know.

    This article especially isn't too advanced. In fact I'm cbetting a less balanced range to exploit peoples tenancies more now than I was before I read this article, so my play at microstakes has improved.
  6. #6
    I wasn't disagreeing with you just elaborating.

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