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Old 07-07-06, 03:07 AM
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Thanks for the comparison numbers. Are those for 6 max? Overall, I'd say the "good players" I encounter typically play tighter than me, but I'm not convinced that I need to tighten up much just yet.

The thing about NL is, it's hard to compare, because two very different styles can both be profitable. In limit, I can glance at someone's VPIP and PFR and almost instantly tell you if they are a winner or a loser, and know how to play against them too. But with NL, SO MUCH of the game has to do with post flop play, implied odds, etc, you can get away with playing significantly looser preflop if your postflop play is strong. I'd say my postflop play is decent, but I'm no JD.

Speaking of JD, I'd love to see a screen shot of his 2006 $2/$4 6 max numbers. What do you say, kid?
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