
Originally Posted by
Logan
Also by what you mention on play level in Fulltilt, if plan to play the $10īs there (27 or 45) maybe is better to play more tables of $5īs in the way that should be less hard to win in $5 than in $10 because in $10 are more WINNING regs?
Any input on Cake $10 sits or in any other site? or you play only in Fulltilt?.
Thanks for the help.
The $5 - 27's are actually really soft. They've got just about the worst players playing in them at the $5 buyin level. BUT, at the same time there are a handful of players in them who are profitting nicely by playing them. In the $5 - 27's expect to see a bunch of players willing to get it in, in early levels with stuff like ATo, 88, etc. My partner played a bunch of these awhile back & was able to do pretty decently in them. One thing to keep in mind, because of the horrendous play by a bunch of players you'll find regularly in these, you'll be taking a bunch of badbeats.. BUT at the same time you'll be amazed at what they'll pay you off with (ie. calling turn shoves with a flush draw, gutter or oesd.. TPwK, << stuff like that).
Those $5-27's can be potentially a decent game to build up a roll (probably alot easier than playing the $5 STT sng... & you can expect to run with a higher ROI in them as a result).
In the $10 -45's you get alot more good players in them. They're a decent game but playing 10 of them with zero cashes is not uncommon.... as is bubbling out (or near bubbling) in a bunch of them too as the blinds will be quite high when it comes around to final table.
I do play on other sites too, but mostly for MTT play, ring games (6max), or private tournaments. ie. Carbon, DoylesRoom, PokerTime, UB, Pokerstars, & Bodog (some of them more than others...).
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