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Old 06-09-07, 02:37 PM
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I've never played those limits, but generally, as you move up, the play gets a LITTLE bit better as you go.

That said, the 3/6 game on Full Tilt has way more iiots than the 2/4 game. It's got more sharks too, but it's always easier for me to find ubber-donks in the 3/6 game than in the 2/4. When you move to 5/10, there are WAY more regulars and fewer donks, but the donks that are playing there are ULTRA-donks.

I think as you move up, the average and good players get better and better, and there are typically less bad players. The bad players you find can still be horrible though, at all levels (all they need is money). I mean, do you really think some guy making 7 figures from his day job wants to log on and play $.10/.25 NL to relax at night? Or is he going to throw a few grand online and going play with $1000 at a time?
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