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Old 09-01-06, 11:01 AM
melioris melioris is offline
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I play $25-$100 NL shorthanded and FT. I have found that it is useless to try and make plays at these levels a lot of the time. You can have some fun making plays against the rocks, but usually most people are calling stations at this level so it is not worth it. I think of these games as learning how to master preflop poker. On the flop, TPTK or better (or a CB) is really all I get into it with, as 2nd pair and the like are more than willing to pay off.

With that said, I think by the time you are at $100NL, your preflop game should be solid. Not just tight is right, but an intuitive understand of what hands have value in what situations, a firm grasp of what hands are big pot hands and what hands are small pot hands, and a mastery of how to use position. A lot of the postflop play that you see folks posting around here just aren’t +EV at ?$100NL. Sure, I mess around postflop some of the time, but it comes down to being much more +EV to hammer your good hands then to fight it out with some monkey postflop when they are not going to give up on their hand for anything. It is rare to find a player at these levels that can recognize and capitalize on your predictable play, and frankly I find it more profitable to not worry about it if someone is doing that and just continue to focus on slaughtering the fools.

Because this is how I approach the low level game, a lot of the decisions are automatic and thus I can multi-table like a fool. 95% of the players are maniacs, calling stations, or rocks. Let PAHUD distinguish for you and crush each one accordingly.

$100NL and above is where you really start working on postflop. There is a pretty good old 2+2 post about what you should be able to do at each level. I am at work and thus can’t get it right now. Hopefully I’ll remember to link it this evening.